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justify the statement rhizobium is symbiotic in nature

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Answered by khushi141
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Symbiotic bacteria are the bacteria that live in symbiosis (mutual relationship in which both organisms are benefited) with other organisms or with each other. For example,Rhizobium is a symbiotic bacteria that lives in the roots of leguminous plants. The bacteria helps these plants to fix atmospheric nitrogen and these plants in turn provide shelter and food to bacteria.
Answered by Parunshi
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Rhizobium is symbiotic in nature because it lives in the root nodules of Leguminous and fixes up the nitrogen present in the atmosphere into the soil so that the plants can use it and it turn plants give food and shelter to the rhizobium bacteria..

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