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Biology, 16.10.2021 02:50 OceanClaws

Legumes, a type of plant, require Rhizobia, a type of soil bacteria, to survive since these organisms fix nitrogen. Rhizobia use the legumes for food. What would most likely happen to the legume population if Rhizobia suddenly became extinct? become extinct
learn to fix nitrogen
benefit in the long run
stay the same

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