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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. Nitrogen is essential to life (1)______ Earth. It is a component of all proteins, and it can be (2)______ in all living systems. Nitrogen compounds are (3)______ in organic materials, foods, fertilisers, explosives and poisons. Nitrogen is crucial to life, (4)______ in excess it can also be (5)______ to the environment.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 3.
function
instant
immediate
present
- Nitrogen is a vital element for life on Earth, found in proteins that are critical for all living organisms.
- It exists in all living systems, meaning it's part of the biological processes that sustain life.
- The role of nitrogen is versatile: it appears in various compounds used in organic materials, food production, fertilisers, and even dangerous substances like explosives and poisons.
- Although essential, too much nitrogen can harm the environment, causing issues like pollution and ecosystem damage.
- Let's examine the options for blank no. 3:
- Function: Implies a role or job, but doesn’t fit well here as the sentence describes a condition or presence, not a function.
- Instant: Suggests something immediate, which doesn't match the sentence’s context regarding nitrogen’s distribution or state.
- Immediate: Also implies something happening quickly or without delay, which doesn't fit with discussing nitrogen’s presence in materials.
- Present: Correct, as it correctly indicates that nitrogen is contained or incorporated in the mentioned items.
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