Plants get nitrogen with the help of the ___________ present in the _______
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rhizobium bacteria nd lives in root nodules
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(i) Rhizobium (ii) Roots
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Why?
Nitrogen cannot be directly absorbed by plants. Nitrogen needs to be converted into organic nitrates or nitrites from the nitrogen gas in the atmosphere. Such a process is called fixing of nitrogen. This is done by a bacterium species called rhizobium through a process called symbiosis.
Such bacteria is present on the root hairs of the plants.
So, therefore the blanks are rhizobium and roots.
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