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Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen is an important structural component of many necessary compounds, particularly proteins. Atmosphere is the reservoir of free gaseous nitrogen and nitrogen compounds are found in bodies of organisms and in the soil. Living organisms cannot pickup elemental gase..
Nitrogen is an important structural component of many necessary compounds, particularly proteins. Atmosphere is the reservoir of free gaseous nitrogen and nitrogen compounds are found in bodies of organisms and in the soil. Living organisms cannot pickup elemental gase..Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle - Nitrogen is an essential constituent of animal and plant matter as it forms proteins, which are the building blocks of life. The ultimate source of nitrogen is atmospheric nitrogen but neither plants nor animals are capable of assim..
Nitrogen Cycle - Nitrogen is an essential constituent of animal and plant matter as it forms proteins, which are the building blocks of life. The ultimate source of nitrogen is atmospheric nitrogen but neither plants nor animals are capable of assim..Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen is an important structural component of many necessary compounds, particularly proteins. Atmosphere is the reservoir of free gaseous nitrogen and nitrogen compounds are found in bodies of organisms and in the soi..
Nitrogen Cycle Summary
Nitrogen Cycle - Nitrogen is an important structural component of many necessary compounds, particularly proteins. Atmosphere is the reservoir of free gaseous nitrogen and nitrogen compounds are found in bodies of organisms and in the soil. Living o..
Nitrogen Cycle - Nitrogen is an important structural component of many necessary compounds, particularly proteins. Atmosphere is the reservoir of free gaseous nitrogen and nitrogen compounds are found in bodies of organisms and in the soil. Living o..Nitrogen
Nitrogen forms nearly 78% of the volume of air. Earlier, the useful significance of nitrogen was not known and it was considered to be inactive. At that time, nitrogen was considered important only because it was known to moderate the processes of respiration and combu..
Nitrogen forms nearly 78% of the volume of air. Earlier, the useful significance of nitrogen was not known and it was considered to be inactive. At that time, nitrogen was considered important only because it was known to moderate the processes of respiration and combu..Biogeochemical cycles
Organic materials synthesised by the producers are eaten and assimilated by the consumers. With the help of decomposers, all the organic materials in the bodies of the consumers are eventually broken down into inorganic materials. These are then rebuilt into organic compounds by the synthetic activ..
Carbon Cycle
Carbon is found as graphite and diamond in nature. It also occurs as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Because of the position of its electrons, an atom of carbon can form covalent bonds with hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus and other carbon atoms. Because of this versatility, the c..
Biogeochemical Cycles
Earth is the source of matter for all living organisms, as they require several (about 40) elements for their growth and life processes. Some elements and their compounds have an important role in the living protoplasm and are required in large amounts. These nutrients are called 'macro nutrients' ..
Kreb's Cycle
It takes place in the mitochondria. The pyruvic acid formed during glycolysis is oxidised and forms carbon dioxide and water. This reaction also releases molecules called the coenzymes: NADH 2 and FADH 2 . The hydrogen atoms associated with these are the hydrogen atoms release..
It takes place in the mitochondria. The pyruvic acid formed during glycolysis is oxidised and forms carbon dioxide and water. This reaction also releases molecules called the coenzymes: NADH 2 and FADH 2 . The hydrogen atoms associated with these are the hydrogen atoms release..Sulphur Cycle
Sulphur Cycle - Sulphur is an important component of most proteins, few vitamins and enzymes. Though sulphur occurs in gaseous form, as hydrogen sulphide (H 2 S) and sulphur dioxide (SO 2 ), the residence time of sulphur in atmosphere is very small (about 4 x 10 1 0 kg..
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