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what is bacteroid ? need quick answer

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Answered by Gpati04
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Bacteroides is a genus of Gram-negative, obligate anaerobic bacteria. Bacteroides species are non endospore-forming bacilli, and may be either motile or nonmotile, depending on the species. The DNA base composition is 40–48% GC. Unusual in bacterial organisms, Bacteroides membranes contain sphingolipids. Wikipedia

Phylum: Bacteroidetes

Class: Bacteroidia

Lower classifications: Bacteroides fragilis, Bacteroides the taiotao micron

Answered by mugdha1302
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Simply said, bacteriods are modified bacterial cells or bacterium-like cells, as seen in mycorrhizae (symbiotic association between fungi and roots of higher plants). This mycorrhizal association is beneficial to the crops and hence used as Biofertilizer.

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