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Is nitrogen a living thing?

No, it's a gas, an element.


Is respiration involved in the nitrogen cycle?

No, this is because no living thing breaths or exhales nitrogen.


Why living things need nitrogen?

All living things that contain amino acids (that's all of them,because every living thing has RNA and DNA) need nitrogen


Is air a living-thing?

No, air is not a living thing. It consists of molecules of gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide, which do not have the characteristics of living organisms like growth, reproduction, or metabolism.


How can you say if a thing is a living thing?

you can tell if this "thing'' if it can move, or it needs to survive by food , and if it can grow, it takes amounts of investigation to see if this"thing" is a living thing.


Which part of the plant takes in nitrogen?

roots


Is clouds living or nonliving thing?

Non-living. A cloud is a mixture of the many things that are a bit higher up in the air (Nitrogen, Oxygen, ect) and water in gas form.Non-living


Is sponge bob a living thing?

yes


Is Nitrogen found in all living tissue?

Yes, all living things are full of nitrogen including living tssue.


Is air a living or non-living thing?

Air is considered a non-living thing. It is a mixture of gases like nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others that are essential for living organisms, but air itself does not have the characteristics of living things such as growth, reproduction, or metabolism.


What is the process in which a living thing takes in water and minerals and turns them into new cells?

mitosis, i think


Is it a good thing to have more oxygen than nitrogen in air why?

Yes, it is a good thing to have more oxygen than nitrogen in the air because oxygen is essential for breathing and supporting life. Nitrogen makes up the majority of our atmosphere, but having a higher concentration of oxygen ensures that it can adequately fulfill its role in sustaining living organisms.