The atmosphere, feces, urine, and plants
Living things that need nitrogen to make complex nitrogen compounds are called nitrogen-fixing organisms. These organisms have the ability to convert atmospheric nitrogen gas (N2) into usable forms such as ammonia or nitrates, which can be incorporated into various biological molecules. Examples of nitrogen-fixing organisms include certain bacteria and some plants, such as legumes.
Nitrogen is a gaseous element, that is, what is in nitrogen is nitrogen.
Yes. All living things contain nitrogen.
nitrogen fixation
fertilize it with nitrogen
making a freeze-wave how can you use nitrogen to freeze things
Nitrogen fixing bacteria. Also lightning.
Why three things? You can add a nitrogen fertilizer, or better yet plant a nitrogen fixing cover crop, typically a legume.
All living things that contain amino acids (that's all of them,because every living thing has RNA and DNA) need nitrogen
Yes. All living things are part of the nitrogen cycle.
Yes, all living things require nitrogen for their survival as it is an essential component of proteins and nucleic acids.
The chemical formula for nitrogen monoxide is NO. It consists of one nitrogen and one oxygen atom per molecule of nitrogen monoxide.