Nitrogen-containing substances are essential in biological systems for making proteins, enzymes, and nucleic acids, and are involved in crucial processes like DNA replication, cell division, energy transfer (ATP), and the nitrogen cycle.
Eiwitten en enzymen Nucleïnezuren DNA-replicatie ATP Ribosomen Celdeling Transport over membranen Immuunrespons Spijsvertering en absorptie Hemoglobine gen en chromosomen Eiwitsynthese mutatie onderzoek diversiteit fotosynthese ademhaling stikstofcyclus zenuwcoördinatie spieren controle van bloedglucose Overerving Verandering van DNA-sequenties regulering van transcriptie en translatie
Front | The importance of nitrogen containing substances in biological systems |
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Back | Proteins and enzymes Nucleic acids DNA replication ATP Ribosomes Cell division Transport across membranes Immune response Digestion and absorption Haemoglobin genes and chromosomes Protein synthesis mutation investigation diversity photosynthesis respiration nitrogen cycle nervous coordination muscles control of blood glucose Inheritance Alteration of DNA Sequences regulation of transcription and translation |
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