Social Sciences, asked by preetarmaan2008, 9 months ago

rewrite the wrong statement correctly :
animals take up nitrogen directly from air.​

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Answered by DarkSid
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Answer:

Animals take up oxygen directly from air.

Answered by msachaltiwari
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Explanation:

Animals require Nitrogen but cannot absorb it directly because the strong triple bond between the N atoms in N2 molecules makes it relatively inert. In fact, in order for animals to be able to use nitrogen, N2 gas must first be converted to more a chemically available form such as ammonium (NH4+), nitrate (NO3-), or organic nitrogen

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