Science, asked by namanchadha214, 8 months ago

In legumes, Rhizobium bacteria are commonly observed in the roots. The Rhizobium provides usable nitrogen while the plant in return provides shelter and food to the bacteria. What is the type of relationship between these both?​

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Answered by shivanigudekar25
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Answer:

symbiosis

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Answered by zumba12
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The relationship between  legumes and Rhizobium micro organism:

Explanation:

  • Rhizobium is a bacterium located in soil that facilitates solving nitrogen in leguminous vegetation.
  • It attaches to the roots of the leguminous plant and produces nodules. These nodules repair atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into ammonia that may be utilized by the plant for its boom and development.
  • Rhizobium is a diazotrophic micro organism that repairs atmospheric nitrogen.
  • It is a gram-terrible microorganism that is set up withinside the roots of the vegetation consisting of peas and pulses.

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