Explain the process of symbiotic relationship by taking the example of rhizobium bacteria
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Two organism live in close asociation and develop a relationship thwt is beneficial to both is called symbiotic relationship.
Example of rhizobium bacteria-
Rhizobium is a bacterium thats live in the roots of leguminous plant .It converts nitrogen from the atmosphere into usable form that can be utilised by the plants.The plant in turn provide food and shelter to the bacterium .Hence rhizobium bacteria and leguminous plants help each other for their benificial.
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Two organism live in close asociation and develop a relationship thwt is beneficial to both is called symbiotic relationship.
Example of rhizobium bacteria-
Rhizobium is a bacterium thats live in the roots of leguminous plant .It converts nitrogen from the atmosphere into usable form that can be utilised by the plants.The plant in turn provide food and shelter to the bacterium .Hence rhizobium bacteria and leguminous plants help each other for their benificial.
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The Example of symbiotic releationship..
Rhizobium bacteria and leguminous plant...
Rhizobium is a bacterium that lives in the roots of leguminous plant and coverts nitrogen from the atmosphere into a useable form that can be utilished by the plant . The plant in turn provide food and shelter to the bacterium. Hence rhizobium bacteria and leguminous plant help each other in thier surival.
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The Example of symbiotic releationship..
Rhizobium bacteria and leguminous plant...
Rhizobium is a bacterium that lives in the roots of leguminous plant and coverts nitrogen from the atmosphere into a useable form that can be utilished by the plant . The plant in turn provide food and shelter to the bacterium. Hence rhizobium bacteria and leguminous plant help each other in thier surival.
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