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Most of the nitrogen in your body is contained within proteins and most of the protein in your body is contained within the muscles.
Nitrogen- it makes up about 3% of the 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.
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur.
In terms of the human body, bioelements are any compounds or molecules that make up the body and help it with various functions, such as breathing. Some of these bioelements include: oxygen, nitrogen, and calcium.
The human body is about 3% Nitrogen
because our body pressure is equal to the atmospheric pressure.
The human body needs nitrogen for the proper digestion of food and growth. Nitrogen is extremely important in the development of the human fetus.
N=N is very inert.
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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.
It is possible for humans to suffocate and die in pure nitrogen.
Most of the nitrogen in your body is contained within proteins and most of the protein in your body is contained within the muscles.
It is made up of 3% nitrogen.
organ system
it goes through your body and comes out as carbon dioxide. trees use the carbon dioxide to make more nitrogen that you breathe again.