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The given figure shows the nitrogen cycle. Match the following table according to the given figure and select the correct option.

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(a)Able to form nodules with plants(i)R
(b)Able to denitrify(ii)Q
(c)Able to nitrify(iii)S
(d)Able to use ammonium as energy source(iv)T
(e)Able to fix nitrogen from air(v)P

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(a)- (iv), b- (v), (c)- (i)/(ii), (d)- (i), (e)- (ii)/(v)
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(a)- (v) ,(b)- (iv), (c)- (iii), (d)- (iv), (e)- (v)
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(a)- (v), (b)- (iii), (c)- (i), (d)- (iv), (e)- (ii)
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(a)- (v), (b)- (iv), (c)- (i)/(iii), (d)- (i), (e)- (ii)/(v)
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Solution

The correct option is D (a)- (v), (b)- (iv), (c)- (i)/(iii), (d)- (i), (e)- (ii)/(v)
  • Rhizobia (P) are soil bacteria that fix nitrogen (diazotrophs) after becoming established inside the root nodules of legumes (Fabaceae).
  • A group of bacteria that reduces nitrates or nitrites to nitrogen-containing gases are called denitrifying bacteria (T).
  • They are heterotrophic facultative anaerobic bacteria. Examples include - Thiobacillus denitrificans, Micrococcus denitrificans, Paracoccus denitrificans and Pseudomonas.
Nitrifying bacteria (S) are chemoautotrophic or chemolithotrophs which oxidizes nitrite to nitrate. Examples include - Nitrosomonas, Nitrosococcus, Nitrobacter, Nitrococcus.
Anaerobic ammonia-oxidizing (anammox) bacteria (R) are able to oxidize ammonia and reduce nitrite to produce N2 gas. Rhizobia (P) or Clostridium or Azotobacterare (Q) soil bacteria can fix nitrogen from air.

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