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rhizobium takes atmospheric nitrogen and converts it into a soluble form. true / false​

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Answered by halycon
2

Answer:

true

Explanation:

But Rhizobium cannot make its own food. So it lives in the roots of gram, peas, moong, beans and other legumes and provides them with nitrogen. In return, the plants provide food and shelter to the bacteria.

Answered by agathikrishnan245
1

Answer:

true. Rhizobium is a nitrogen fixing bacteria

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