It's in their DNA.
All organisms need nitrogen because it is a component of all proteins and many other essential molecules.
All living things that contain amino acids (that's all of them,because every living thing has RNA and DNA) need nitrogen
All organisms need nitrogen because it is a component of all proteins and many other essential molecules.
Organizims formed into chimps into humans its quite easy!
At the very basic level all DNA needs nitrogen. WIthout DNA there is no life.they need it to live
Nitrogen is present in amino acids which form proteins. All plants and animals need nitrogen for growth.
nitrogen is essentially a building block for proteins and is need for all livingthings to grow well
Plants need nitrogen to make proteins, DNA, and chlorophyll, which are essential for growth and photosynthesis. Animals need nitrogen to build proteins and DNA, supporting various physiological functions and growth. Nitrogen is a vital element for all living organisms, playing a crucial role in the structure and function of cells and tissues.
We get the nitrogen our bodies need by eating food.
Nitrogen is the critical component of amino acids, which are the building blocks of protein. Since all organisms need protein for their cellular structure, no organism, that we know of, can exist without some nitrogen. There are different modes of acquiring nitrogen, however. The legumes, such as beans, are plants that can "fix" atmospheric nitrogen into amino acids, and thus do not need to acquire it from other organisms, like we do. There are also some bacteria that are capable of fixing nitrogen.
Herbivores get the nitrogen they need by eating plants.
all living organisms need nitrigen to build proteins