Biology, asked by RahmaMoustafa, 1 month ago

why is sulfur a macroelement​

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Answered by ankitgupta82
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Sulfur is an essential macroelement in plant and animal nutrition. ... Sulfur/carbon/nitrogen are partitioned by accumulation of metabolites along the pathway O-acetylserine to serine to glycine, and are further channeled together with the nitrogen-rich compound glutamine into allantoin

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Sulfur is an essential macroelement in plant and animal nutrition. ... Sulfur/carbon/nitrogen are partitioned by accumulation of metabolites along the pathway O-acetylserine to serine to glycine, and are further channeled together with the nitrogen-rich compound glutamine into allantoin.

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