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Answered by thakrepayal
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  • Atmospheric atomic number 7 is molecular dinitrogen, a comparatively nonreactive molecule that's metabolically useless to any or all however a number of microorganisms.  
  • atmospheric atomic number 7 used for  atomic number 7 could be a crucially necessary element of all life.
  • It is a vital part of several cells and processes like amino acids, proteins, and even our deoxyribonucleic acid.
  • It is conjointly required to create pigment in plants, that is employed in chemical change to create their food.
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Atmospheric atomic number 7 is molecular dinitrogen, a comparatively nonreactive molecule that's metabolically useless to any or all however a number of microorganisms.  

atmospheric atomic number 7 used for  atomic number 7 could be a crucially necessary element of all life.

It is a vital part of several cells and processes like amino acids, proteins, and even our deoxyribonucleic acid.

It is conjointly required to create pigment in plants, that is employed in chemical change to create their food.

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