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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria are important because...

A. They turn nitrogen from the air into nitrogen compounds in the soil.
B. They are essential for plants being able to carry out photosynthesis.
C. They break up dead animals in the soil.
D. They release nitrogen from the soil into the atmosphere.

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The answer is , A , hope this helped!
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