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What are rizobium bacteria and how do they help leguminus plants ?​

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Answered by tanishka0816
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The Rhizobium bacteria helps leguminous plants by converting atmospheric nitrogen to soluble form for the plant to make proteins and in return the plant provides the bacteria with sugars or food. This is a relationship in which both work together and are benefited and have a mutual relationship.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rhizobium is a bacterium that lives in the root of leguminous plants. It convert nitrogen, from the atmosphere, into a usable form that can be utilised by the plants. The plants, in turn, provide food and shelter to the bacterium.

Here, is the same matter as it happens with Lichens, i.e. (Algae and Fungi ) , this process is known as symbiotic relationship .

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What is symbiotic Relationship ?

When tu organismal Bina close association and develop a relationship that is beneficial to both. This is called as Symbiotic Realtionship.

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