Biology, asked by TbiaSamishta, 1 year ago

State the role of Phosphorus in organisms.

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Answered by arjun3033
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The main function of phosphorous in human body is formation of bone and teeth. It plays an important role in how the body uses carbohydrates and fats. It is also needed for the body to make protein for the growth, maintenance and repair of cells and tissues.

Phosphorous is a vital source of phosphorous in animal nutrition.

Plants uses phosphorous to convert light energy into chemical energy.

Answered by Secondman
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"Role of phosphorus in organism:

    Phosphorus is a basic supplement for animal and plants.

It assumes a basic job in cell advancement and is a key part of particles that store vitality, for example, ATP (adenosine triphosphate), DNA and lipids (fats and oils).

    In general Phosphorus is essentially required for the secretion of phosphate in the body.

Phosphate is essential atom as it is expected to make phosphate bunches in the DNA particle.

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