why are termites dependent on trychonympha for their survival
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The large quantities of hydrogen produced while sugar is converted into the energy for the host's use causes the hindgut of lower termites and wood roaches to be highly anoxic. This creates a very hospitable environment for Trichonympha as it is anaerobic.
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The large quantities of hydrogen produced while sugar is converted into the energy for the host's use causes the hindgut of lower termites and wood roaches to be highly anoxic. This creates a very hospitable environment for Trichonympha as it is anaerobic.
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