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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Answer:

Letter C

Explanation:

The Rhizobium bacteria is an organism that represents an important function to the survival of plants because it can convert atmospheric nitrogen into molecular nitrogen and therefore the plant can absorb this important molecule, which is an essential part for the production of proteins by the assembling of amino acids.