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The human body is about 3% Nitrogen
The human body needs nitrogen for the proper digestion of food and growth. Nitrogen is extremely important in the development of the human fetus.
proteins
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The human body stores 2.6 to 3 percent of nitrogen. The human body does routinely oxidize nucleic acids, however, the amounts of nitrogen remain within the same percentage.
X-rays cannot detect soft tissues like muscles, tendons, and nerves within the human body.
Yes, all organisms need nitrogen because part of the nucleotides of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) is a "nitrogeneous base", which is essential for life. Nitrogen is also present in many organic compounds, including proteins and nucleic acids. By mass nitrogen is the 4th most abundant element in the body.
It is possible for humans to suffocate and die in pure nitrogen.
Cells are the simplest organizational level of the human body.
sensors can detect blood flow ,the movements of body and IR sensors can find the temperature of human body
Nitrogen makes up roughly 3% of the human body by weight, primarily found in proteins, nucleic acids, and other compounds essential for life.
Hydrogen is necessary to the human body, along with oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, and nitrogen, among others.