In this project we worked in pairs to research and produce a video off of a research prompt. Ours was Nitrogen with Bacteria.
Research: The earth’s atmosphere is made up of over 79% of nitrogen gas and is mostly found in the nitrogen cycle. The bacteria can affect nitrogen turning it into fixed nitrogen. It is most likely found around plants where the bacteria would attach to the plant itself which can create these pulp like structures on the roots. With the element N2 (nitrogen 2, a chemical compound which is a relatively inert (inactive) gas in air, that chemically combines with other elements to form more-reactive nitrogen compounds such as ammonia, nitrates, and nitrites.) it is creating in the roots it has the pulp like structure that is attached to the roots.
Since there is nitrogen in the atomosphere, there is more than enough nitrogen fixed bacteria that is stuck on the plants. As long as it is in the atmosphere, there is a chance that it could be infected by this bacteria.
ammonia-a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH₃. It is a colorless gas with a characteristic pungent smell. nitrates-a polyatomic ion with the molecular formula NO₃ nitrites-which has the chemical formula NO₂−, is a symmetric anion with equal N–O bond lengths and an O–N–O bond angle of approximately 120°