It seems like there may be a typo in your question. Did you mean "nitrogen basis" or "nitrogenous base" perhaps? If so, nitrogenous bases are molecules found in the structure of DNA and RNA, specifically adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine (or uracil in RNA). These bases pair up in a specific way to encode genetic information.
Don't have notrogen
Plants use nitrogen a N- and air has N2. Nitrogen fixation changes nitrogen into a form that plants can use.
Yes,Whenever an organism dies, decomposers break down the corpse into nitrogen in the form of ammonia. This nitrogen can then be used again by nutrifying bacteria to fixnitrogen for the plants
There is no element called 'notrogen.' I am not aware that it is even a word. Nitrogen is sometimes released to the atmosphere as N2, NH3 and N2O. N2 is just gaseous nitrogen. NH3 is ammonia. N2O is nitrous oxide. Nitrogen is also lost from soils as NO3-, which is nitrate. Nitrate is highly soluble in water, and it can leave the soil as water percolates through it.
The basis in crystals is that it is uniquely arranged in a given solid or liquid.
Don't have notrogen
Nitrogen is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 14.
Hi there, Yes,I have the Spyder VS1 and it is compatible with both co2 and HPA(High Pressure Air)or (Nitrogen) Cheers
Plants use nitrogen a N- and air has N2. Nitrogen fixation changes nitrogen into a form that plants can use.
Yes,Whenever an organism dies, decomposers break down the corpse into nitrogen in the form of ammonia. This nitrogen can then be used again by nutrifying bacteria to fixnitrogen for the plants
cash basis
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spot rate-mature rate=basis risk remaining basis=total basis*time proportion
There is no element called 'notrogen.' I am not aware that it is even a word. Nitrogen is sometimes released to the atmosphere as N2, NH3 and N2O. N2 is just gaseous nitrogen. NH3 is ammonia. N2O is nitrous oxide. Nitrogen is also lost from soils as NO3-, which is nitrate. Nitrate is highly soluble in water, and it can leave the soil as water percolates through it.
why would politician prefer the cash basis over the accrual basis
The plural of basis is bases
Genes are the basis of instinct.