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Ocean iron recycling illustration

Iron is a scarce, essential nutrient in the ocean. One bacterium appears to halve its iron needs by recycling. It breaks down certain iron-containing enzymes used by day for photosynthesis, and at night builds different iron-containing enzymes to make ammonia.
(Illustration by Jack Cook, © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)

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