Nitrogen
Nitrogen gas cannot be used directly by most organisms because it is a very stable molecule (N2) that is difficult to break apart biologically. Some organisms, such as nitrogen-fixing bacteria, have special enzymes that allow them to convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that can be used by plants and other organisms.
Nitrogen
No, nitrogen gas cannot be directly used by most living organisms. Instead, nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil or in plant roots convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form (ammonia or nitrates) that can be used by plants to make proteins. Other organisms then obtain nitrogen by consuming these plants.
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Most organisms are unable to make nitrogen directly from the atmosphere. Instead, they rely on nitrogen-fixing bacteria to convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that can be used by plants and other organisms for essential functions like protein synthesis.
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No, acetyl CoA cannot be directly used to produce glucose.
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Nitrogen is essential for all living organisms to build proteins and DNA. While the air we breathe is about 79% nitrogen, it is in the form of N2 gas which is relatively inert and cannot be used directly by most organisms. Certain bacteria and plants can convert atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form through a process called nitrogen fixation.