Nitrogen is found in plants and animals, though mainly plants as a way to more easily have photosynthesis occur. It is found in the blood of the organisms in which have nitrogen in their bodies.
Proteins and nucleic acids contain nitrogen.
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Nitrogen fixing bacterias.
make proteins.
The four elements that make up most of living matter are hydrogen, oxygen, carbon and nitrogen.
Humans and most other living things are unable to use nitrogen from the atmosphere in their metabolism. The only living things able to use nitrogen from the atmosphere in their metabolism are a small number of species of anaerobic nitrogen fixing bacteria. Several species of nitrogen fixing bacteria are symbiotic with legume plants, the bacteria provide the legume with fixed nitrogen, the legume provides the bacteria isolation from the poisonous oxygen in the air as well as carbohydrates as food. Humans as all other animals, get their fixed nitrogen by eating other animals and/or plants.
glucose/ carbohydrates
Three other elements that make up most organic compounds are: 1. NITROGEN 2. HYDROGEN 3. OXYGEN
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.
Living things are based on compounds of carbon.
make proteins.
Living things are made of cells which are made of various elements combined in different ratios to make compounds. These chemicals or compounds are made of six basic elements which are carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium. Carbon is the most essential element.
Many things - most living things
Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Carbon.
Organic compounds are the building blocks of living things as they contain carbon and hydrogen atoms. Living things rely on organic compounds for essential functions like energy production, structural support, and cell communication. Organic compounds are present in various forms within living organisms, such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
Nitrogen is used to make ammonia, which is important in fertilizer production. It is also used in the production of nitric acid, which is a key ingredient in explosives and fertilizers. Additionally, nitrogen gas is used in food packaging to extend the shelf life of products.
Of course! Compounds are simply defined as substances formed by the chemical union of 2 or more different elements, like salt, NaCl. It happens that living things have many compounds made with Carbon, but nonliving things still must be made of compounds too!
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CHON - carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, & nitrogen.
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen