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'''Ammonification''' is a term used in biology to describe the process by which decomposers change nitrogen in ] to ammonium (NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>). <ref> <!--DO NOT replace with cite book template as it is BROKEN.--> | '''Ammonification''' is a term used in biology to describe the process by which decomposers change nitrogen in ] to ammonium (NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>). <ref> <!--DO NOT replace with cite book template as it is BROKEN.--> | ||
Campbell, Neil; Reece, Jane; Urry, Lisa;Cain, Michael; Wasserman, Steven; Minorsky, Peter; Jackson, Robert (2008)Beth |
Campbell, Neil; Reece, Jane; Urry, Lisa;Cain, Michael; Wasserman, Steven; Minorsky, Peter; Jackson, Robert (2008) Edited by Beth Wilbur (in American English). <i>Biology</i> (Eighth AP Edition) San Francisco, CA: Pearson Benjamin Cummings. ISBN 978-0-13-135691-7</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Ammonification is a term used in biology to describe the process by which decomposers change nitrogen in detritus to ammonium (NH4).
References
- Campbell, Neil; Reece, Jane; Urry, Lisa;Cain, Michael; Wasserman, Steven; Minorsky, Peter; Jackson, Robert (2008) Edited by Beth Wilbur (in American English). Biology (Eighth AP Edition) San Francisco, CA: Pearson Benjamin Cummings. ISBN 978-0-13-135691-7
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