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crop plants required a lot of nitrogen to make

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Answer:

Nitrogen is essential for the growth of crop plants since it helps to produce the highest yields. Nitrogen aids plants in synthesis of protein.

Explanation:

  • 3–4% nitrogen is often found in the above-ground tissues of healthy plants. When compared to other nutrients, this has a substantially higher concentration.
  • Because nitrogen is a key component of chlorophyll, which plants utilize to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars when exposed to sunlight, nitrogen is an essential element for plants (i.e., photosynthesis).
  • It is also a crucial part of amino acids, which serve as the building blocks of proteins.
  • Plants deteriorate and perish without proteins. In plant cells, some proteins serve as structural components, while others function as enzymes, enabling many of the metabolic processes that are the basis of life.
  • Compounds that transport energy, like ATP, contain nitrogen as a component (adenosine triphosphate). Cells can store and utilize the energy produced during metabolism thanks to ATP.

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