The nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in the root nodules of legumes.
Bacteria live any place you can think of. (Everywhere.)
Archea Bacteria are a domain of organisms that live in extreme environments.
Germs can live on anything. If by harmful bacteria, then yes. They can. Even inanimate objects.
in what ways might bacteria contribute to the success of a garden in which pea plants are growing.... answer: 1.the soil and peas provided the bacteria food...2. the garden probably gets watered and there's oxygen and the soil and peas for food... everything bacteria need to survive 3. if those weren't right then i have no clue what it is ** i hope I'm right **(:
Frederick Griffith hypothesized that live, harmless bacteria and the heat-killed bacteria were mixed, some factor was transferred from the heat-killed cells into the live cells! it has nothing to do with bats flying thru walls!!
what is nitrogen fixing bacteria live in these structures found in the roots of legumes
Legumes have nirtifying bacteria in their roots, but mostly they are found in the soil.
they live in the roots of beans and peanuts- jeff chandler
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Legumes do. Peas are a good example.
change nitrogen gas into ammonia
All the bean family -the legumes- have symbiotic bacteria that live in nodules in the roots. These bacteria have the ability to take nitrogen out of the air and convert it into nitrogen chemicals that the plants can use - they are called nitrogen fixing bacteria-. Legumes therefore do not need added fertilizers to flourish.
I don't think so. Nitrofying bacteria live on the roots of legumes (peas, beans), and also of Southern Beech trees. (Nothofagus)
Most nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in little houses, or nodules, on the roots of plants called legumes.
They absorb nitrogen from the air. Then nitrogen-fixing bacteria convert it to a useable form.
Special class of bacteria called Rhizomes live on the roots of leguminus plants. They take free nitrate and nitrites from the environment and change to a form that can be readily used by plants. Relationship between nitrogen fixing bacteria and plants is called Symbiosis.
It is nitrogen fixation, which occurs by nitrogen-fixing bacteria that live in the root nodules of legumes and in the soil..