It is not possible.
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when food and water are scarce :)
Most of the nitrogen that bacteria use comes from the atmosphere in the form of nitrogen gas (N2). Some bacteria, known as nitrogen-fixing bacteria, have the ability to convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that can be used by other organisms, such as ammonia or nitrate.
Yes, slime molds release spores as part of their reproductive process. These spores are typically dispersed into the environment, allowing the slime mold to reproduce and form new colonies.
nitrogen come from the ground when it gets in the roots
Slime mold
Slime mold
when food and water are scarce :)
Most of the nitrogen that bacteria use comes from the atmosphere in the form of nitrogen gas (N2). Some bacteria, known as nitrogen-fixing bacteria, have the ability to convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that can be used by other organisms, such as ammonia or nitrate.
Nitrogen- is the combining form for nitrogen. For instance, nitrogenous means containing or related to nitrogen.
The form of nitrogen that is beneficial for the atmosphere is nitrogen gas (N2).
Nitrogen is represented as N in chemical form.
The short form of nitrogen is N.
nitrogen atoms join up to form nitrogen molecules becoz their outermost shell is not stable. to be stable, they join up to form nitrogen molecues... ;)
slimes, slime stacks and king slimes hold them. slimes are found around angel falls, slime stacks are three slimes form into a slime stack outside alltrades abbey king slime are when 8 slimes form together outside bloomingdale. thx for checking :) By shadow master
Borax makes slime by reacting with the polyvinyl alcohol in the glue to form crosslinks between the molecules. This creates a stretchy and gooey texture, giving slime its characteristic properties.
Yes, nitrogen can form covalent bonds. In its diatomic form, nitrogen forms a triple covalent bond with another nitrogen atom to create N2 molecules. Nitrogen can also form covalent bonds with other elements to create compounds.