Biology, asked by jagirathe11, 1 year ago

Nitrogen fixing bacteria- Anabaena- are found in the plant…………


A) Anabaena


B) pistia


C) salini


D) marselia

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Answered by shinejoe1519
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the required answer is Anabaena, it is a cyanobacteria that exist as plankton


Answered by DreamGirl01
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Anabaena, genus of nitrogen-fixing blue-green algae with beadlike or barrel-like cells and interspersed enlarged spores (heterocysts), found as plankton in shallow water and on moist soil. There are both solitary and colonial forms, the latter resembling a closely related genus, Nostoc. In temperate latitudes during the summer months, Anabaena may form water blooms. IT IS BASICALLY FOUND IN MOSQUITO PLANTS

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