chemicalformula fornitrogendioxideThe amount ofnitrogen that isavailable foruptake by livingorganisms two or moreatomsconnectedby chemicalbondschemicalformulafor nitrateanything that ismade up of orcomes from livingthings, such asplants, animals,or bacteriathe rate ( speed)at whichmolecules movebetween thesource, the sinkand reservoirlife cycleof anelementa substancethatprovidesnourishment ingredientsofsomethingchemicalformula forammonianitrogenprocess thatconvertsnitrate tonitrogendioxidnitrogen that hasbeen changedfrom its naturalform in the air (N₂)into a form thatplants can use togrow. The continuousmovement ofnitrogen throughthe variousreservoirs andprocesses a location(place) thatreleasesmolecules thanit takes in a chemicalcompound thatlacks carbon-hydrogenbondsa pure substancemade up of atomsof two or moredifferent elementsjoined by chemicalbonds in a fixedratioa particle ofmatter thatuniquelydefines achemicalelementhappenswhen bacteriachangesnitrates andnitritesa location thattakes in moremoleculesthan itreleases a series ofevents thatare regularyrepeatedcolorless,odorless gasthat makes upa major portionof theatmosphererelating to theatmosphere ofthe earth or(occasionally)another planet. a special processin which plantsuse bacteria andtiny organisms inthe soil to change( fixer) nitrogen sothe plant can use ita sink thattakes inmolecules andstores them fora short or longperiod of time chemicalformula fornitrogendioxideThe amount ofnitrogen that isavailable foruptake by livingorganisms two or moreatomsconnectedby chemicalbondschemicalformulafor nitrateanything that ismade up of orcomes from livingthings, such asplants, animals,or bacteriathe rate ( speed)at whichmolecules movebetween thesource, the sinkand reservoirlife cycleof anelementa substancethatprovidesnourishment ingredientsofsomethingchemicalformula forammonianitrogenprocess thatconvertsnitrate tonitrogendioxidnitrogen that hasbeen changedfrom its naturalform in the air (N₂)into a form thatplants can use togrow. The continuousmovement ofnitrogen throughthe variousreservoirs andprocesses a location(place) thatreleasesmolecules thanit takes in a chemicalcompound thatlacks carbon-hydrogenbondsa pure substancemade up of atomsof two or moredifferent elementsjoined by chemicalbonds in a fixedratioa particle ofmatter thatuniquelydefines achemicalelementhappenswhen bacteriachangesnitrates andnitritesa location thattakes in moremoleculesthan itreleases a series ofevents thatare regularyrepeatedcolorless,odorless gasthat makes upa major portionof theatmosphererelating to theatmosphere ofthe earth or(occasionally)another planet. a special processin which plantsuse bacteria andtiny organisms inthe soil to change( fixer) nitrogen sothe plant can use ita sink thattakes inmolecules andstores them fora short or longperiod of time 

Nitrogen Cycle - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. chemical formula for nitrogen dioxide
  2. The amount of nitrogen that is available for uptake by living organisms
  3. two or more atoms connected by chemical bonds
  4. chemical formula for nitrate
  5. anything that is made up of or comes from living things, such as plants, animals, or bacteria
  6. the rate ( speed) at which molecules move between the source, the sink and reservoir
  7. life cycle of an element
  8. a substance that provides nourishment
  9. ingredients of something
  10. chemical formula for ammonia nitrogen
  11. process that converts nitrate to nitrogen dioxid
  12. nitrogen that has been changed from its natural form in the air (N₂) into a form that plants can use to grow.
  13. The continuous movement of nitrogen through the various reservoirs and processes
  14. a location (place) that releases molecules than it takes in
  15. a chemical compound that lacks carbon-hydrogen bonds
  16. a pure substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds in a fixed ratio
  17. a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element
  18. happens when bacteria changes nitrates and nitrites
  19. a location that takes in more molecules than it releases
  20. a series of events that are regulary repeated
  21. colorless, odorless gas that makes up a major portion of the atmosphere
  22. relating to the atmosphere of the earth or (occasionally) another planet.
  23. a special process in which plants use bacteria and tiny organisms in the soil to change ( fixer) nitrogen so the plant can use it
  24. a sink that takes in molecules and stores them for a short or long period of time