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How are carbon dioxide and nitrogen used for life processes?

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Answered by gururandhawa62
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Nitrogen is an important building block of proteins, nucleic acids and other cellular constituents which are essential for all forms of life. Nitrogen is such an important key nutrient element for plants that it warrants careful management, and – if mismanaged – can lead to severe environmental problems.

Carbon dioxide plays an important part in vital plant and animal process, such as photosynthesis and respiration. Green plants convert carbon dioxide and water into food compounds, such as glucose, and oxygen. This process is called photosynthesis.

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