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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.

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What are living things that need nitrogen to make complex nitrogen compounds called?

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.


What is the basis for all compounds that make up living things?

Living things are based on compounds of carbon.


What are the chemicals a living thing is composed of?

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.


What elements make up living things?

Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Carbon.


How are organic compounds and living things related?

Organic compounds are the building blocks of living things because they contain carbon, which is essential for life. Living things use organic compounds for functions such as energy storage, structural support, and signaling. These compounds make up the essential molecules found in cells, tissues, and organs in living organisms.


How Do You characterize the relationship between organic compounds and living things?

Originally the definition of organic compounds was those chemical compounds that could only be made by living things. However as chemists learned ways to make these compounds the definition was changed to complex carbon compounds.


All living things use nitrogen to?

All living things use nitrogen to build proteins and nucleic acids, which are essential for growth and reproduction. Nitrogen is a key component of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, and nitrogen-containing bases in DNA and RNA.


What 3 things do nitrogen make?

bugs money clothes There are a lot more than 3 things that contain nitrogen. Nitrogen is a necessary part of protein, which in turn is necessary to all living things on Earth. Nitrogen is also part of ammonia, nitric acid, potassium nitrate, nitroglycerin, and innumerable other compounds.


Do compounds make up non-living things?

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!


What nitrogen compounds can bacteria make?

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What are the 4 main molecules that make up living things?

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen


What is the role of nitrofying bacteria?

Convert gaseous Nitrogen into nitrogen compounds.