An example of a dymbiotic nutrition following organism:
A. Mycorrhiza
B. Rhizobium
C. Acetobacter
D. Both A and B
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Rhizobium is an example of 'symbiotic nutrition' following organism.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Rhizobium is a type of gram-negative bacteria that form a 'symbiotic relationship' with plants whose roots have legumes. Here both the plant as well as the bacteria advantage from each other where Rhizobium provides nitrogen to the plant and in turn obtain organic food source from the plant.
These bacteria live within the soil or within the legumes that are formed in the roots of the plants. They create a process that is known as BNF or the “Biological Nitrogen Fixation”.
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