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Nitrogen is a
chemical element; it has
symbol N and
atomic number 7.
Nitrogen is a
nonmetal and the
lightest member of
group 15 of the
periodic table,...
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mainly influences chemical properties and pharmacokinetics. See
nitrogenous and non-
nitrogenous sections in
Mechanism of
action below. Of the bisphosphonate...
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Total nitrogenous fertilizer consumption per region,
measured in
tonnes of
total nutrient per year....
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Nucleobases (
nitrogenous bases or
simply bases) are nitrogen-containing
biological compounds that form nucleosides, which, in turn, are
components of...
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nucleoside triphosphate is a
nucleoside containing a
nitrogenous base
bound to a 5-carbon
sugar (either
ribose or deoxyribose), with
three phosphate...
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through which excess nitrogen is
eliminated from
organisms are
called nitrogenous wastes (/naɪˈtrɒdʒɪnəs/) or
nitrogen wastes. They are ammonia, urea,...
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colourless gas with a
distinctive pungent smell. Biologically, it is a
common nitrogenous waste, and it
contributes significantly to the
nutritional needs of terrestrial...
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nitrogenous bases stores the information. The most
common nitrogenous bases are adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine, and uracil. The
nitrogenous bases...
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making them
relatively rich in
plant proteins. All
proteins contain nitrogenous amino acids.
Nitrogen is
therefore a
necessary ingredient in the production...
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terrestrial animals, ammonia-like
compounds are
converted into
other nitrogenous materials, i.e. urea, that are less
harmful as
there is less
water in...