Biology: Concepts and Investment (Comprehensive Instructor's)
Biology: Concepts and Investment (Comprehensive Instructor's)
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Author: Hoefnagels
Publisher: MCG
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Nitrogen forms a very important part of many organic molecules like proteins and nucleic acids, phospholipids and more. Plants cannot take in atmospheric nitrogen for use so they have to depend on the nitrogen fixing microbes in the soil. These microbes are generally prokaryotic.

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