what is the importance of nitrogen for living organisms?
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Nitrogen is a crucially important component for all life. It is an important
part of many cells and processes such as amino acids, proteins and even
our DNA. It is also needed to make chlorophyll in plants, which is used
in photosynthesis to make their food
.Nitrogen is a component of amino acids and urea. Amino acids are the building blocks of all proteins. Proteins comprise not only structural components such as muscle, tissue and organs, but also enzymes and hormones essential for the functioning of all living things.
Nitrogen is found in all living organisms: in amino acids, which in turn make up proteins, in nucleic acids, in adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and in other compounds that are essential for life.
.Nitrogen is a component of amino acids and urea. Amino acids are the building blocks of all proteins. Proteins comprise not only structural components such as muscle, tissue and organs, but also enzymes and hormones essential for the functioning of all living things.
Nitrogen is found in all living organisms: in amino acids, which in turn make up proteins, in nucleic acids, in adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and in other compounds that are essential for life.
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Nitrogen is very important for the plant for their growth and it helps in the process of ammonification
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