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explain the symbiotic relationship between rhizobium bacteria and legumes ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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bacteria can be found in the root nodules of legumes. ... The relationship between legumes and Rhizobia sp. is a form of symbiosis called mutualism, where both organisms benefit from each-other - the plant gets usable nitrogen from the ammonium and the bacteria receive organic acids from the plant to use as a food source.

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bacteria can be found in the root nodules of legumes. ... The relationship between legumes and Rhizobia sp. is a form of symbiosis called mutualism, where both organisms benefit from each-other - the plant gets usable nitrogen from the ammonium and the bacteria receive organic acids from the plant to use as a food source.

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