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    If Rhizobium Bacteria Were to Go Extinct, Plants Would
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If Rhizobium Bacteria Were to Go Extinct, Plants Would

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If Rhizobium bacteria were to go extinct, plants would


A) not be able to obtain atmospheric nitrogen.
B) be more damaged by herbivory.
C) not be able to obtain energy from photosynthesis.
D) not be able to survive drought.

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