For one, DNA.
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 full of nitrogen including living tssue.
Nitrogen is transformed into ammonia through a process called nitrogen fixation before it can be used by living organisms. Certain bacteria are responsible for this conversion, either through mutualistic relationships with plants or through free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil.
Yes. All living things contain nitrogen.
Yes, all living things require nitrogen for their survival as it is an essential component of proteins and nucleic acids.
Nitrogen is a main component of our DNA, which is the genetics material of all living organisms.
Nitrogen fixing bacteria. Also lightning.
nitrogen fixation
Yes. All living things are part of the nitrogen cycle.
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Carbon and Nitrogen
nutrient: Any substance assimilated by living things that promotes growth. The term is generally applied to nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater, but is also applied to other essential and trace elements.