BIO203H5 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Nitrogenase, Root Hair, Root Cap

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N atom can form upto 3 covalent bonds. Relatively electromagnetic and will form polar bonds with h. important because it is less electronegative than o & h bonds it participates in are weaker and easily separated. Nitrogen needed in amino acids, rubisco, all nucleotides, pigments like chlorophyll, plant hormones and secondary metabolites. Because the nitrogen bonds are so stable, it is very difficult to be obtained by plants. N-h & n-o bonds require much less energy to break. Enzymes can utilize molecules with these bonds & incorporate n into bio- molecules. Ammonium is more the more usable form that can be taken up by plants. Similarly, nitrates and nitrites are the more usable forms of nitrogen that can be taken up by most plants. Ammonia is rapidly converted to nitrate by soil bacteria and n2 triple bonds must be broken and the molecule reduced to form n-h; Nitrates and nitrites are both negatively charged.

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