Biology, asked by Taanushiya, 7 months ago

3 What is the importance of
nitrogen for living organisms​

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Answered by Madil7338198226
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Answer:

Nitrogen is key to life when plants do not get enough nitrogen they are unable to produce amino acid( substances that contain nitrogen and hydrogen and make up many of living cells muscles and tissue) without amino acid plants cannot make the special protein that plants cell need to grow

Answered by Tubaikhlaq
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All human tissue – muscles, skin, hair, nails and blood – contains protein.

Normal growth, cell replacement and tissue repair require nitrogen, and your body’s metabolic processes need proteins in the form of enzymes.

Nitrogen makes up a large part of chlorophyll, which plants need for photosynthesis,

nitrogen makes up nucleic acids such as DNA to grow and reproduce.....

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