The transported and storage forms of nitrogen in plants are:

  • A
    Amides
  • B
    Polypeptides
  • C
    Amino acids
  • D
    $\alpha$-ketoglutaric acids

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$A-$ Asparagine and glutamine are two most important amides.
$R-$ Asparagine and glutamine are formed from two amino acids,namely aspartic acid and glutamic acid respectively,by addition of another $NH_2$ group to each.

$N_2 : 2NH_3 :: 2NH_3 :$ ............

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