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Endosymbionts associated with root of the cycas

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Answered by asthakz
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These cyanobacteria are endosymbionts, living within the roots of Cycads. Symbiosis is "the living together of differently named organisms". There are many different types of symbioses. ... In addition to normal roots, cycads develop specialized symbiotic organs at a young age called precoralloid roots.

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All known Cycads form mutualistic, facultative symbioses with nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria (formerly known as the blue-green algae). ... These cyanobacteria are endosymbionts, living within the roots of Cycads.

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