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Characteristics of Azotobacter Azotobacter is a genus of bacteria that live in soil and have the following characteristics: They are bacilli. They are gram-negative. They are obligate aerobes. They can fix nitrogen. (Unlike some other nitrogen-fixing bacteria, which associate with the roots of plants, Azotobacter species are free-living.) Select the four statements that are true for bacteria in the genus Azotobacter. They are poisoned by O_2. They appear purple after Gram staining. They have a relatively thin layer of in their cell wall. They require amino acids or other organic molecules as a source of nitrogen. They use O_2 for cellular respiration. They can carry out anaerobic respiration in an environment that lacks O_2. They are shaped like rods. They have the appearance of coils or corkscrews. They can convert atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia.

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- They have a relative thin layer in their cell wall

-They use O2 for cellular respiration

-They are shaped like rods

-They can convert atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia

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The genus Azotobacter comprises a group of species of bacilli (rod-shaped), strict aerobics (they need oxygen to live) and gram-negative, which is to say they have a thin layer of peptidoglycan in their cell wall, that when performing a gram staining would appear pink. These bacteria can fix nitrogen, that is, convert atmospheric nitrogen (N2) into ammonia (NH3), more available to metabolize by most organisms, a process essential to life.

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