Animals get there nitrogen basically from proteins. All proteins are derived from amino acids which contain nitrogen groups. Through several reaction nitrogen is extracted from these proteins.
Other organisms such some of the bacteria get there nitrogen via fixing it from the air, the process is called nitrogen fixing.Plants get there nitrogen by association with these nitrogen fixing bacteria.
Nitrogen is the most abundant element(gas) in the earth's atmosphere as it comprises 78% by volume. It is an important constituent of proteins required by our body and is also required for the proper growth of plants, human beings and animals. The atmospheric nitrogen reaches the ground or to plants by the following processes:-
*N2+O2-NO
This happens during the thundering process.Nitrogen and oxygen combines to form reddish brown nitric oxide by the absorption of heat energy.
*NO+O2-NO2
Nitric acid is oxidised to nitric oxide.
*NO2+H2O+O2-HNO3+HNO2
Nitrogen dioxide dissolves in water in the presence of oxygen to form nitric and nitrous acids.
*HNO3+CaCO3-Ca(NO3)2+CO2+H20
Niric acid reacts with the earth soil to form a nitrogeneous compond called calcium nitate along with water and carbon dioxide.
Organisms receive nitrogen in several ways. About 78% the air we breathe containes nitrogen gas. Nitrogen is also in muscle and in nucleic acids, so anytype of food contains nitrogen atoms.
Animals get nitrogen from plants.
Plants and animals die and decomposers break down their nitrogen containing molecules to ammonia. All animals get the nitrogen they need by eating plants, by eating other animals that ate plants, or by eating animals that ate animals that ate plants.
Most plants get nitrogen from fertilizers. Some plants can have a process called nitrogen fixing in which nitrogen from the is turned into ammonium compounds. Animals get their nitrogen from food, by eating plants and other animals.
Animals will lose nitrogen when they die. This is whey decay and nitrogen is released as ammonia into the air.
well, herbivores eat plants (which have nitrogen in them due to help from nitrogen fixating bacteria) then other animals eat herbivores. Since animals are heterotrophs they have to get their nutrients from other organisms.
Animals such as deer eat plants that contain nitrogen. The nitrogen helps the animals build and repair cells. When that animal dies, the nitrogen is released back into the atmosphere.
Animals such as deer eat plants that contain nitrogen. The nitrogen helps the animals build and repair cells. When that animal dies, the nitrogen is released back into the atmosphere.
When the animals breathe in nitrogen it goes into their bodies so when they die and decompose the nitrogen they breathed in is now in the soil and also when they fertilize on the land.
Nitrogen is everywhere But somehow, nitrogen has to get from the atmosphere into a form that our body can use.I also think that nitrogen in soil can be used by plants not animals
Animals get their nitrogen from plants and by eating other animals
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Plants get it from bacteria which live associated with their roots who take atmospheric nitrogen and fixate it (nitrogen cycle). Animals can only get it by ingesting organic compounds which contain nitrogen, such as plants and other animals which have eaten plants.