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Symbiotic biological nitrogen fixation. Explain.

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Answered by bittunegi
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Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation occurs in plants that harbor nitrogen-fixing bacteria within their tissues. The best-studied example is the association between legumes and bacteria in the genus Rhizobium. ... A symbiotic relationship in which both partners benefits is called mutualism.
Answered by smartyAnushka
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➡Symbiotic nitrogen fixation occurs in plants that harbor nitrogen-fixing bacteria within their tissues.

➡The best-studied example is the association between legumes and bacteria in the genus Rhizobium.


➡Each of these is able to survive independently (soil nitrates must then be available to the legume), but life together is clearly beneficial to both. Only together can nitrogen fixation take place.

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➡A symbiotic relationship in which both partners benefits is called mutualism.

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