How to use in-sentence of “nitrogenous”:
+ In Landterrestrial animals ammonia-like compounds are converted into other nitrogenous materials as there is less water in the environment, and ammonia itself is toxic.
+ They are usually called Nitrogenous bases in genetics.
+ One can say that the nitrogenous base is complementary to the other in that the base pairs between them are non-covalent bondcovalently bonded by hydrogen bonds.
+ In the 19th century the Distillation of nitrogenous vegetable and animal waste was the main source of ammonia.
+ Each nucleotide has a nitrogenous base, and each nitrogenous base can pair up with the nitrogenous base from another different nucleotide.
+ A nucleotide is made of a nitrogenous base, sugar with five carbon atoms and a phosphate group.
+ Purines and pyrimidines are the two groups of nitrogenous bases, and the two groups of nucleotide bases.

