The atmosphere.
Important biological molecules that contain nitrogen include amino acids (such as proteins), nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), and certain hormones (like adrenaline and serotonin). Nitrogen is a key component in these molecules, playing essential roles in their structure and function in living organisms.
Every amino acid will always contain Nitrogen, Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen
Competition among organisms for limited resources can arise, leading to natural selection and the development of adaptations that improve an organism's ability to access those resources. This competition can also drive species to occupy different niches within the ecosystem to reduce direct competition.
All living things or made up of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen (basis for organic chemistry).Nitrogen is 80% of the air we breath. Carbon dioxide makes up another good protion.Not sure what you are looking for here.
As much as the main limiting factors in that ecosystem will allow: it is always a balance between the species production rate, their vital resources and predation. More detailed answer will depend on the species and the ecosystem. Good example are bacterial blooms in oligotrophic waters, which occur as soon as the normally limiting factors disappear (usually one of the nutrients added to the system by some kind of advection), and themselves disappear as soon as the carrying capacity is reached and the nutrients depleted.
No
Yes the mean has to fall within that range.
No, producers are not always the largest level in a trophic pyramid. Producers form the base of the pyramid, with primary consumers feeding on them, and subsequent trophic levels following. The largest level in a trophic pyramid can vary depending on the ecosystem and the specific food web dynamics at play.
No. nitrogen is not always bonded with another element. Nitrogen gas which makes up the great majority of our atmosphere (air) is just nitrogen
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and they always contain nitrogen.
yes they are.
Important biological molecules that contain nitrogen include amino acids (such as proteins), nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), and certain hormones (like adrenaline and serotonin). Nitrogen is a key component in these molecules, playing essential roles in their structure and function in living organisms.
Adenine always pairs with thymine
no but hydrogen is
nitrogen gasammonianitratesnitrogen tri-iodideexplosivesamino acidsproteinsetc.
Yes it is always the largest city in that state
The longest side of a triangle is always opposite to its largest angle.