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Friday, October 3, 2014. Nitrogen is a natural occurring element that is for growth and reproduction in plants and organisms. It is most likely found in amino acids which make up proteins, in the term nucleic acids, that comprise the hereditary material and a general outlook for all cells and in other organic and inorganic compounds. Why is nitrogen important to living things? How is it recycled into the environment? What are some reservoirs of nitrogen? Human influences on the nitrogen cycle. Once nitr.

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Friday, October 3, 2014. Nitrogen is a natural occurring element that is for growth and reproduction in plants and organisms. It is most likely found in amino acids which make up proteins, in the term nucleic acids, that comprise the hereditary material and a general outlook for all cells and in other organic and inorganic compounds. Why is nitrogen important to living things? How is it recycled into the environment? What are some reservoirs of nitrogen? Human influences on the nitrogen cycle. Once nitr.

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