False.
Nitogen does not produced by respiration. Carbon dioxide is produced
No form of respiration has nitrogen as an end product or in any way involved. (Unless you count being an innocent bystander "involved.")
No. It is ATP, carbon dioxide, and water.
Nitrates
oxygen
Urea
molecular nitrogen (N2 (g) since nitrogen is diatomic) and water vapor (H2O (g)). Balanced equation: 2N2H4 + 2NO2 -----> 3N2 + 4H2O
Urine
Yes. But we are not supposed to be anaerobic organism and this lactate will eventually converted into to carbon bi oxide and water to give us energy.
the principal nitrogen-excretion product of metabolism
There is no end product of nitrate metabolism. Nitrates, themselves, are one of the end products of protein metabolism. Nitrite resulting from nitrate might confuse some people into thinking that there is nitrate metabolism. In the case of a UTI caused by bacteria, the bacteria produce an enzyme that changes urinary nitrates to nitrites, but this is not metabolism. It's the result of an enzymatic action.
Fructose
Blood urea nitrogen test (BUN). Urea is a by-product of protein metabolism. This waste product is formed in the liver, then filtered from the blood and excreted in the urine by the kidneys. The BUN test measures the amount of nitrogen.
No. It is ATP, carbon dioxide, and water.
lactic acid
Jacobus Andreas Swart has written: 'Nitrogen metabolism in the rumen with special reference to in vitro protein synthesis' -- subject(s): Rumen, Proteins, Metabolism, Nitrogen metabolism
James Elias Webster has written: 'Nitrogen metabolism in the soy bean ..' -- subject(s): Metabolism, Nitrogen, Plants, Soybean
Nitrogen
The breakdown or metabolism of protein. Proteins have a nitogenous group on the end that provides nitrogen for NH3 or NH4... components of ammonia and urea
protein metabolism
Robert Sloat Tether has written: 'Breed differences in nitrogen metabolism of rabbits' -- subject(s): Nitrogen excretion, Rabbits, Metabolism