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explain the symbiotic relationship between leguminous plants and rhizobium bacteria​

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Answered by shabeetakapoor62
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Explanation:

Rhizobia belong to a group of bacteria called 'Nitrogen fixing bacteria'. ... They live inside root nodules of Leguminous plants in a symbiotic relationship - they provide organic nitrogen and the plant provides shelter and other nutrients for the bacteria


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Answered by niral
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Explanation:

Rhizobia belong to a group of bacteria called 'Nitrogen fixing bacteria'. They live inside root nodules of Leguminous plants in a symbiotic relationship- they provide organic nitrogen and the plant provides shelter and other nutrients for the bacteria.The Rhizobium bacteria gets shelter and nourishment from the legumes this is to say the legumes acts as the bacteria host. The Rhizobium in the roots fix Atmospheric Nitrogen to nitrates which act as source of building blocks of protein.


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