nitrogenous compound
nitrogenous waste
nitrogenous fertilizer
nitrogenous base
nitrogenous compounds
ichthin A nitrogenous substance resembling vitellin, present in the egg yolk of cartilaginous fishes.
Guanine A nitrogenous base found in DNA and RNA.Guanine has a pruine ring structure.
Preoxygenation replaces the primarily nitrogenous mixture of ambient air, which constitutes the patient's functional residual capacity, with oxygen.
Nitrogenous compounds are essential for plant growth.
The soil needs nitrogenous fertilizers to improve its fertility.
Proteins are made up of nitrogenous amino acids.
Fish excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of ammonia.
The nitrogenous base pairs in DNA are adenine-thymine and guanine-cytosine.
A high-protein diet may lead to an increase in nitrogenous waste in the body.
Nitrogenous pollutants can have detrimental effects on aquatic ecosystems.
Certain bacteria can convert nitrogenous compounds into forms that plants can absorb.
The breakdown of nitrogenous compounds in the soil is essential for nutrient cycling.
Nitrogenous fertilizers are commonly used in agriculture to promote plant growth.
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