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4. Describe how both plants and animals get the nitrogen necessary for protein synthesis in their cells.
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Both plants and animals need nitrogen to make proteins, which are essential for their growth and repair. Plants absorb nitrogen from the soil through their roots, mainly in the form of nitrates and ammonium. They use this nitrogen to create amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. Animals, on the other hand, get their nitrogen by eating plants or other animals. When they consume these foods, their bodies break down the proteins into amino acids, which they can then use to build their own proteins.
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