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Explain symbiotic nutrition in lichens and rhizobium​

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Answered by ds6064584
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Fungi like mushrooms get their food from solutions of dead and decaying matter, and this is called saprotrophic nutrition. Some organisms live together to share their shelter and nutrients, and are said to have symbiotic relationships. Lichens and bacterium rhizobium, for example, show symbiotic relationship.

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Fungi like mushrooms get their food from solutions of dead and decaying matter, and this is called saprotrophic nutrition. Some organisms live together to share their shelter and nutrients, and are said to have symbiotic relationships. Lichens and bacterium rhizobium, for example, show symbiotic relationship.

Answered by ritamriyu12
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Some organisms live together to share their shelter and nutrients, and are said to have symbiotic relationships. Lichens and bacterium rhizobium, for example, show symbiotic relationship. Rhizobium bacteria help farmers by producing soluble nitrogen that is needed to replenish nutrients in the soil.

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