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What primary product is formed during nitrogen fixation?
  a. Urea
  b. Carbon dioxide
  c. Oxygen
  d. Glucose
  e. Ammonium



Question 2

What is the end product of carbon respiration?
  a. Oxygen
  b. Nitrogen
  c. Ammonium
  d. Carbon dioxide
  e. Glucose




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