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Description:   Azotobacter vinelandii is an aerobic organism normally found in soil, and is commonly known for its ability to fix nitrogen, converting it to ammonia.
Description:   Found on dental plaque, implicated in cavities. No Lancefield group shown, gamma hemolysis. 

Description:   With stiff 'arms' radiating in all directions, these microscopic organisms look like sea urchins
Description:   Isolated from sewage, human intestines, and urinary tract infections. Spreading colonies are seen on agar growth medium. 

Description:   Lancefield group C, beta hemolysis. Causes strangles in horses. May be pathogenic in humans. Camp test negative; resistant to bacitracin, does not fer...
Description:   This organism can be isolated from soil, wounds, and intestinal tracts of humans. It digests protein and is known for its strong, distinctive odor.
Description:   Capsules produced in milk. Psychrophilic (prefers low temperatures), produces yellow pigments. 

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Description:   Anabaena is a genus of filamentous, un-branched Cyanobacteria consisting of bead-like cells and enlarged spores or heterocysts.
Description:   This organism is commonly recovered from soil and water. As normal intestinal flora, it can also usually be found in sewage.
Description:   This organism is commonly found in soil and water, and is also associated with spoiled food. It produces a diffusible fluorescent pigment.
Description:   This "many-headed" organism is a plasmodial slime mold commonly found in forests on decaying deciduous trees. Available in both plasmodial and sclero...
Description:   A Common Intestinal Flora Isolate, Demonstrates Alpha Hemolysis on Blood Agar Growth Medium
Description:   This organism is commonly isolated in soil and produces antibiotics such as bacitracin, subtilisin, and mycobacillin.
Description:   Paramecium caudatum is a common protist that inhabits a variety of aquatic ecosystems.
Description:   Isolated from soil. Forms red pigment (best on high carbohydrate medium) and has oval eccentric spores. 
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