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Leguminous plants can produce more proteins due to ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Leguminous plants can produce more proteins due to rhizobium.

Explanation:

  • The leguminous plants contain nitrogen fixing bacteria Rhizobium attached to their roots.
  • This bacteria helps these plants to fix atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into usable form called nitrates so that plants will be able to make proteins for their growth.
Answered by kashish7707
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Explanation:

The leguminous plants contain nitrogen fixing bacteria Rhizobium attached to their roots. This bacteria helps these plants to fix atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into usable form called nitrates so that plants will be able to make proteins for their growth.

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