why nitrogen important to all living organisms?
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Nitrogen is essential for plants to grow and survive. Without proteins – some as structural units, others as enzymes – plants die. Nitrogen makes up a large part of chlorophyll, which plants need for photosynthesis, the process of using the sun's energy to make sugars from water and carbon dioxide.
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Nitrogen Is Key to Life!
Nitrogen is a key element in the nucleic acids DNA and RNA, which are the most important of all biological molecules and crucial for all living things. DNA carries the genetic information, which means the instructions for how to make up a life form.
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