EBK LIFE: THE SCIENCE OF BIOLOGY
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Chapter 35.4, Problem 2R
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The consequence of extinction of a type of nitrogen-fixing prokaryotic species and the repercussions in case of extinction of all of them.
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Symbiosis occurs when two types of organisms live close to each other and affect the other organisms either positively or negatively. Nitrogen-fixing organisms form mutualistic associations and benefit each other. The role of nitrogen-fixing organisms is to make nitrogen available to the plants in readily absorbable forms.
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