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Which process converts atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms for organisms?

Nitrogen fixation is the process by which certain bacteria and lightning convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia or other forms that can be used by organisms to make nucleotides and amino acids. It is an essential step in the nitrogen cycle, allowing for the incorporation of nitrogen into organic molecules.

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