Some Bacteria fix nitrogen from the air and give it to plants, others degrade complex organic compound into inorganic elements which are taken by the plants; in return plants synthesize organic compounds used by bacteria for energy.
Bacteria associated with plants to fix nitrogen and benefited by the plants for space and energy are called symbiotic bacteria.
Bacteria and fungi also form important beneficial relationships with plants.
they can be nitrogen fixing bacteria and they take nitrogen from the air and change it through a series of reactions in nitrates which plants use as their source of nitrogen
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it can water plants especially when after sunny days
Natural environment. (Apexg
Nitrogen fixing bacteria are important for plants as they can convert Nitrogen from the air into Nitrates in the soil which the plant can then use. Legumes have nodules on their roots to provide a suitable habitat for them.
My guess is that you meant ecosystem.An ecosystem is a community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment (things like air, water and mineral soil), interacting as a system.
Seed dispersal can over plant a certain area or the seed can be bad for that certain environment
have a mutually beneficial relationship with plants -> Organisms fix nitrogen that is used for a nutrient source for the plant
Plants breath in the CO2 we breath out and then turns it into O2 for us to breath in again, mutually beneficial.
The Humming birds , like bees , helps facilitate pollination in plants - this is a mutually , symbiotic , beneficial relationship .
its good because dying plants when they get microbes they die faster
Compost provides a lot of benefits. It adds nutrients and beneficial microbes, and improves plant growth. It also helps reduce the need to water your plants because it helps the soil to retain water.
Microbes can help pea and bean plants by giving them important nutrients needed for healthy growth. For example, there are microbes that can add nitrogen, which is essential to plant growth.
1) Prokaryotes2) Bacteria3) Archaea4) Eukaryotes5) Protists6) Micro-animal7) Fungi8) Plants
Jellyfish live side by side with plants in the ocean. They do not really do not interact with plants outside of eating some plants.
Rhizobia bacteria are primarily responsible for pulling nitrogen out of the air and making it available to plants, which then use the nitrogen to create proteins. The legume family (the pea & bean family) of plants are able to form a mutually beneficial relationship with rhizobia bacteria.
In an ecosystem plants and animals have mutually supportive relationships.
Fungus growing on the leaves of plants describes a mutually beneficial ecosystem. The leaves benefit by more-efficient mineral uptake and the fungus benefits by the sugars translocated to the root by the plant.
There are good microbes in your intestines that help you digest food. There are also good microbes in the soil that break down dead plants and other waste, producing nutrients for the next generation of plants. Bad microbes would be the ones that make you sick, such as an infected cut, pneumonia, tuberculosis, etc.