If Rhizobium bacteria were to go extinct, plants would:
A. not be able to survive drough...
Biology, 08.04.2020 02:31 munaizsiddiqui
If Rhizobium bacteria were to go extinct, plants would:
A. not be able to survive drought.
B. not be able to obtain energy from photosynthesis.
C. not be able to obtain atmospheric nitrogen.
D. be more damaged by herbivory. PreviousNext
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