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To increase soil fertility if the soil is deficient in phosphorus.
Depends on the context. Phosphorus is in our DNA, our cell membranes (in phospholipids), and our cells use phosphate bonds for almost all energy. Additionally we require a source of phosphorus in our diet where 80% of it going towards bone, and the rest towards other somatic, molecular, chemical and cellular components. There are also corrosive phosphates such as octyl phenyl acid phosphate.
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White phosphorus is used in wars as a weapon because of its flammable nature and toxicness, so it's probably not gonna be legal to use white phosphorus as a person weapon unless you are facing war.
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cellular respiration
Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulphur and phosphorus all though NASA may have found cells without phosphorus that use arsenic instead.
The primary use of phosphorus is in fertilizer, so we sell phosphorus to fertilizer manufacturers.
Phosphorus dirt and soil.
They can use argon in cryosurgery. Liquid argon is used to destroy cancerous cells.
White Phosphorus is deadly. Maybe they should use it!
Where I come from (3121) there is no need for such an element, we use things such as air and farts to fuel our economy. And if you're wondering how I got here. That is a mystery itself.
To increase soil fertility if the soil is deficient in phosphorus.
The use of stem cells is not unethical in and of itself, the ethics component revolves around the source of the stem cells and the concern that fetuses will be produced and intentionally destroyed in order to obtain stem cells.
Phosphorus is found in the bones and teeth in the form of phosphate salts. It is a component of ADP and ATP, molecules essential for the transfer of energy in the cells. phosphorus is also in the sugar-phosphate "backbone" of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) that holds the molecules together.