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Jillian Wright
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11 May, 18:02
Why do plants have nodules on the roots?
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Fernanda Fuller
11 May, 18:30
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Plants have these because root nodules are formed when nitrogen fixing bacteria called "rhizobia" start to enter the cells of a host plant. Rhizobia normally live inside of the soil and they can exist without a host plant.
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