Biology, asked by rajesh814, 11 months ago

Rhizobium also makes the soil deficient in nitrogen
Green plants are saprotrophs.
true or false ( for both )

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Answered by nandangalih
2

Answer:

true

Explanation:

Usually crops require a lot of nitrogen to make proteins. After the harvest, the soil becomes deficient in nitrogen. ... The bacterium called Rhizobium can take atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into a soluble form. But Rhizobium cannot make its own food.

Answered by khairnarsanskriti
0

1. False . Rhizobium also makes the soil rich in nitrogen

2. False . Green plants are autotrophs

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