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AMMONIA, NITRATES AND NITRITES
Nitrogen is a necessary ingredient of ____.
The air is 80% nitrogen but most organisms are able to extract it from the air.
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Nitrogen Oxide is formed from Nitrogen when it is mixed with Oxygen. The word equation for the formation of this pollutant is N2 + O2 ----> 2NO (Nitrogen + Oxygen -----> Nitrogen Oxide)
Bacteria.
As far as DNA and RNA, nitrogen is an absolutely necessary part of their formation.
Carbon is the most important atom in all living material. It combines with hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen to produce proteins which are necessary to all living organisms. But of course living organisms need many other elements to form the many compounds necessary to sustain life.
AMMONIA, NITRATES AND NITRITES
AMMONIA, NITRATES AND NITRITES
A type of anaerobic bacteria called nitrogen fixing bacteria.
Reactions for the formation of oxides of nitrogen and nitrates as nitrogen fixing
Nitrogen is a gaseous element, that is, what is in nitrogen is nitrogen.
Atmospheric nitrogen fixation is the process where nitrogen is converted into ammonia. Without nitrogen, organisms couldn't grow, and organisms need nitrogen more than anything to grow.
Nitrogen
Nitrogen is definitely not rare: In elemental form, nitrogen makes up most of the natural atmosphere, and, in combined form, it is a major constituent of all organisms, because it is a necessary constituent of all proteins; nitrogen also occurs extensively in nitrate minerals.
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria