no
The relationship between plants and bacteria in root nodules is symbiotic. The plant provides the bacteria with sugars, while the bacteria, often rhizobia, convert nitrogen gas into a form that the plant can use for growth. This process, known as nitrogen fixation, benefits both the plant and the bacteria.
legumes
1) Yes, a bacteria cell could injure a plant cell by surrounding it and eating it, because bacteria produce chemicals that can damage, kill, or make it grow funny. The bacteria release enzymes which can kill or injure plant cells and then they absorb the nutrients that become available through this action.
The microorganism described is a bacteria. They are unicellular organisms that lack a membrane-bound nucleus but have a cell wall for structure and protection.
A bacterium is not considered a plant cell. The two types of cells have certain shared characteristics and characteristics that are different. They both have DNA and a cell membrane.
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They are absent in animals and bacteria. They are in plants
The bacteria in leguminous plants that form a symbiotic relationship with the plant are called rhizobia. These bacteria help the plant fix nitrogen from the air into a form that can be used by the plant for growth, and in return, the plant provides sugars to the bacteria.
The relationship between plants and bacteria in root nodules is symbiotic. The plant provides the bacteria with sugars, while the bacteria, often rhizobia, convert nitrogen gas into a form that the plant can use for growth. This process, known as nitrogen fixation, benefits both the plant and the bacteria.
It increase plant growth.
plant is in the shape of a rectangle, bacteria is like an oval
there is no real plant bacteria but there are a few types of bacteria that can grow on plants such as certain types of mold or fungi If by plant bacteria you mean bacterias that are "like" plants, then there are plenty of photosynthetic bacterias out there such as cyanobacteria.
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legumes
No, seaweed is a plant.
no its a bacteria
Cell walls