k Nitrogenfixing bacteria, SEM Rhizobium nitrogenfixing bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph SEM of nitrogenfixing soil bacteria Rhizobium sp.. These bacteria are often found living symbiotically in the roots of leguminous plants. When doing so, they are able to convert fix atmospheric nitrogen in the soil to ammonia. The plants are unable to carry out this process, although it is vital for the production of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. In return the plant passes carbohydrates produced during photosynthesis to the bacteria for use as an energy source. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Nitrogen fixing bacteria, SEM Rhizobium nitrogen fixing bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph  SEM  of nitrogen fixing soil bacteria  Rhizobium sp. . These bacteria are often found living symbiotically in the roots of leguminous plants. When doing so, they are able to convert  fix  atmospheric nitrogen in the soil to ammonia. The plants are unable to carry out this process, although it is vital for the production of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. In return the plant passes carbohydrates produced during photosynthesis to the bacteria for use as an energy source.
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, SEM

Rhizobium nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria (Rhizobium sp.). These bacteria are often found living symbiotically in the roots of leguminous plants. When doing so, they are able to convert (fix) atmospheric nitrogen in the soil to ammonia. The plants are unable to carry out this process, although it is vital for the production of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. In return the plant passes carbohydrates produced during photosynthesis to the bacteria for use as an energy source.

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