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What kind of plants host bacteria nodules that fix free nitrogen?

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.


What type of plant that has bacteria living with it that can convert to nitrogen?

Legume plants have a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria called rhizobia. These bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that the plants can use for growth, which benefits both the plant and the bacteria. Examples of legume plants include peas, beans, and clover.


What is describe by binary fission?

the way prokaryotes reproduce


How do organism in each kingdom reproduce?

The organisms in the kingdom Fungi reproduce by spores, meaning they reproduce asexually. Some can, however (such as mushrooms) reproduce sexually by adapting to their environment.


Which type of bacteria live in the roots of legumes?

The type of bacteria that live in the roots of legumes are known as rhizobia. These nitrogen-fixing bacteria form a symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants, such as beans and peas, by colonizing root nodules. In this mutualistic relationship, rhizobia convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use for growth, while the plants provide the bacteria with carbohydrates and a protective environment. This interaction enhances soil fertility and supports sustainable agriculture practices.

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What is rhizobia?

A disease which infects soybean plants


Which is the bacteria which converts inorganic manure to organic manure?

rhizobia


What is a example of a bacterium?

An example of nitrogen-fixation bacterium is Rhizobia.


What is rhizobias alias?

Rhizobia is known for its close relationship to clover, alfalfa, beans, and soy and its ability to fix nitrogen in the soil. It is known only by the name Rhizobia or Rhizobium, but its name means "roots" "life."


Why is rhizobi a helpful bacteria?

Rhizobia are known as nitrogen fixation bacteria. Nitrogen is an essential element for plants and it is plentiful in the atmosphere but in a form that is inaccessible to plants. Rhizobia can convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can uptake through their roots.


What is rhizobium bacteria?

Rhizobia are soil bacteria that fix nitrogen (diazotrophy) after becoming established inside root nodules of legumes (Fabaceae). Rhizobia require a plant host; they cannot independently fix nitrogen. Morphologically, they are generally gram negative, motile, non-sporulating rods.


What kind of relationship do nitrogen fixing bacteria have with legume plants?

it is a symbiotic relationship


What kind of plants host bacteria nodules that fix free nitrogen?

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.


How does a grasshopper reproduce?

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8 letter words beginning with r ending with a?

Rutabaga includes 8 letters. Rhizobia are a bacteria that is common in the soil and fixes nitrogen in plants.


What has the author James Matthew Vincent written?

James Matthew Vincent has written: 'A manual for the practical study of the root-nodule bacteria' -- subject(s): Rhizobia


Did the mollusks reproduce asexualy?

they do not reproduce asexually.they mostly reproduce sexually.