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Nitrogen is in many compounds.They are in proteins,nucleic acids etc

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Function of nitrogen in the body?

Nitrogen is a necessary part of all protein molecules and therefore, it is part of all biochemistry.


How do humans get nitrogen they need?

By eating plants


What molecules store nitrogen in the body?

In the body, nitrogen is stored primarily in the form of amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins. Proteins are essential for various physiological processes and nitrogen is a crucial component of amino acids. Additionally, nitrogen can also be stored in other molecules like nucleic acids, which are composed of nitrogen-containing bases such as adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.


Source of nitrogen of the organic molecules in your body comes from?

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How does nitrogen help the human body?

Three percent mass of the human body is constituted by Nitrogen. It is found in nucleic acid, proteins and other organic molecules. It is found in lungs as the primary gas in air.


Does nitrogen gas consist of atoms or molecules?

Nitrogen gas consists of N2 molecules.


What is nitrogen in the air used for in your body?

Your body is not capable of directly using the nitrogen in air. It is ultimately the source of the nitrogen in the proteins and other nitrogen-containing compounds in your body, but the precursors for these are (mostly) made by nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil and then incorporated into molecules by plants. (The "mostly" is because some of the nitrogen used by plants comes from nitrates or ammonia applied as fertilizer.)


What air molecules?

air molecules are , nitrogen , oxygen, and carbon dioxide mosly nitrogen (75%)


What molecules build your body?

The molecules that build your body include proteins, lipids (fats), carbohydrates, and nucleic acids (DNA and RNA). These molecules are used to create tissues, organs, and organ systems, and are essential for various biological processes that keep your body functioning properly.


How are you able to obtain the nitrogen your body needs?

The air you breath is roughly 80% Nitrogen. But your body can't use the nitrogen directly from the air, so that doesn't do you any good. There are certain bacteria that take nitrogen that gets into the soil the soil and make it into compounds that your body can use, so when you eat plants you can get the nitrogen your body needs. For more information, look up the "nitrogen cycle."


What four molecules contain the element nitrogen?

The four molecules that contain the element nitrogen are ammonia (NH3), nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and nitrogen gas (N2).


Which parts of the human body that contain nitrogen?

Nitrogen is present in various parts of the human body including amino acids which are the building blocks of proteins, nucleic acids in DNA and RNA, and in molecules such as urea and creatinine that are involved in waste excretion through urine.

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