why is nitrogen important for all living organisms
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> Nitrogen, as we all know makes up 78-79 percent of our Earth's atmosphere and it has it's very special importance too.
> Nitrogen is called the blue print of living cells as it helps in the growth of both plants and animals.
> It makes up several amino acids too along with many inorganic compounds.
> Nitrogen on Earth results in the phenomena called Nitrogen cycle that allows all of the living organisms to absorb it and grow.
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> Nitrogen, as we all know makes up 78-79 percent of our Earth's atmosphere and it has it's very special importance too.
> Nitrogen is called the blue print of living cells as it helps in the growth of both plants and animals.
> It makes up several amino acids too along with many inorganic compounds.
> Nitrogen on Earth results in the phenomena called Nitrogen cycle that allows all of the living organisms to absorb it and grow.
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it helps in the growth of both plants and animals
animals feeding on plants get proteins and nitrogen compounds
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