📂 Anatomy
vanadium-iron nitrogenase complex — Definition
vanadyum-demir nitrojenaz kompleksi / vanadium-iron nitrogenase complex
Vanadium-iron nitrogenase complex is a enzyme complex that contains iron atoms in the nitrogen cubic meter and valvedium. This complex is especially found in some types of bacteria and offers the use of plants by converting atmospheric nitrogen into the ampony. Clinically, this complex is important in terms of nitrogen cycle and biotechnological applications, with no direct role in human anatomy.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is vanadyum-demir nitrojenaz kompleksi?
vanadyum-demir nitrojenaz kompleksi; vanadium-iron nitrogenase complex is a enzyme complex that contains iron atoms in the nitrogen cubic meter and valvedium. This complex is especially found in some types of bacteria and offers the use of plants by converting atmospheric nitrogen into the ampony. Clinically, this complex is important in terms of nitrogen cycle and biotechnological applications, with no direct role in human anatomy.
❓ What is vanadium-iron nitrogenase complex in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "vanadium-iron nitrogenase complex" is vanadyum-demir nitrojenaz kompleksi.
❓ Which medical field is vanadyum-demir nitrojenaz kompleksi related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.