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How do animals obtain the nitrogen they use to make proteins and nucleic acids? by consuming plants or other animals by absorbing ammonia from bacteria growing in the roots of plants by breathing the nitrogen
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How do animals obtain the nitrogen they use to make proteins and nucleic acids?
by consuming plants or other animals
by absorbing ammonia from bacteria growing in the roots of plants
by breathing the nitrogen present in the atmosphere
by absorbing nitrogen found in the soil
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consuming plants or animals
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Consuming plants or other animals. Cz nucleic acid examlple is Fish
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