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Mineral Ion for Protein Formation

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Mineral Ion for Protein Formation

Question

Name the mineral ion that is used to form proteins.

Answer

Nitrogen
Nitrogen is a fundamental component of amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins. Proteins are complex molecules crucial for various biological functions, including enzyme catalysis, structural support, immune response, and cellular communication.