Biology, asked by anshivsharma, 8 months ago

Nitrogen fixing bacteria lives in this.​

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Answered by 2007Kavitha
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Roots of leguminous plants. such as peas and groundnut.

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Answered by prernasingh214
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Plants of the pea family, known as legumes, are some of the most important hosts for nitrogen-fixing bacteria, but a number of other plants can also harbour these helpful bacteria. Other nitrogen-fixing bacteria are free-living and do not require a host.

They are commonly found in soil or in aquatic environments.

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