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B. “Nitrogen serves as an important building block of amino acids, proteins, and nucleic
acids (Mader, 2007).
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C. Proteins are compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and a small
amount of sulfur (Campbell, 2006).
A. Nitrogen can be tied up in high – energy compounds, such as amino acids and
amines, and in this form the nitrogen is known as organic nitrogen
(Vesilind, Morgan, Heine, 2010).
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C. Fuel NO are produced when the nitrogen in the fuel produces the oxide during
combustion (Wornell, Vesilind, 2012).
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D. Nitrogen in lakes is usually in the form of nitrate and comes from external sources by
way of inflowing streams or groundwater (Davis, Masten, 2009).
A. The more the relationships of the nitrogen-rich substances to the cell nucleus were
recognized, the more the question of the arrangement of the nitrogen and carbon
atoms in the molecule came to stand out. N.D.
B. We're not just any star stuff, most of which is humdrum hydrogen and listless helium.
Our bodies include fancier ingredients like carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorous,
and a few other herbs and spices. N.D.