Biology, asked by rockstar92655, 7 months ago

How azotobacter gets energy ??
(azotobacter is a free living bacteria)

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Answered by Chinmay120
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Explanation:

Nitrogen fixation

Azotobacter species are free-living, nitrogen-fixing bacteria; in contrast to Rhizobium species, they normally fix molecular nitrogen from the atmosphere without symbiotic relations with plants, although some Azotobacter species are associated with plants.

Genus: Azotobacter; Beijerinck, 1901

(unranked): Azotobacter group

Phylum: Proteobacteria

Answered by dgsboro
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Answer:

Azotobacter species are free-living, nitrogen-fixing bacteria; in contrast to Rhizobium species, they normally fix molecular nitrogen from the atmosphere without symbiotic relations with plants, although some Azotobacter species are associated with plants.

In short!!!!

Azotobacter is a genus of usually motile, oval or spherical bacteria that form thick-walled cysts and may produce large quantities of capsular slime.

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