Question:

Identify the correct statement

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Although nitrogen is abundant in the atmosphere, it is present in very low concentrations in living organisms, as it needs to be fixed first before it can be used.
Updated On: Mar 25, 2025
  • 90% of CO2 is found in atmosphere

  • 90% of CO2 is found in oceans

  • Nitrogen is very less in living organisms
  • Phosphorus cycle is an example for sedimentary cycle
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The correct statement is Option (C): Nitrogen is very less in living organisms.

Explanation:

  • Option (A) – Incorrect: The atmosphere contains only about 0.03% of CO2, not 90%.
  • Option (B) – Incorrect: While CO2 is present in oceans, it does not make up 90% of the Earth's CO2 content.
  • Option (C) – Correct: Nitrogen, although the most abundant gas in the atmosphere (78%), is present in living organisms in small amounts because it is not readily used in its gaseous form. It needs to be fixed into a usable form (like ammonia) by certain bacteria for incorporation into proteins and nucleic acids.
  • Option (D) – Incorrect: The phosphorus cycle is an example of a sedimentary cycle, involving the movement of phosphorus through rocks, water, and living organisms, but it is not directly atmospheric like other cycles.
  • Option (E) – Incorrect: The burning of fossil fuels does increase CO2 in the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and climate change.

Thus, the correct answer is Option (C), as nitrogen is indeed present in lower amounts in living organisms.

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