How does rhizobium bacteria and leguminous plants help each other in their survival?
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rhizobium fixes nitrogen and plant gives it food and shelter
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The Rhizobium bacteria helps leguminous plants by converting atmospheric nitrogen to soluble form for the plant to make proteins and in return the plant provides the bacteria with sugars or food. This is a relationship in which both work together and are benefited and have a mutual relationship.
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