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Sidney Thomas
15 February, 16:16
Why is nitrogen important for life?
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Aliya Logan
15 February, 17:37
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Nitrogen is essential for all living things because it is a major part of amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins and of nucleic acids such as DNA, which transfers genetic information to subsequent generations of organisms.
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