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Name the oxygen scavenger during nitrogen fixation?​

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Answered by MrBhukkad
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Answer:

Leghaemoglobin.

Explanation:

In nodules where nitrogen-fixation is occurring, the plant tissues contain the oxygen-scavenging molecule, leghaemoglobin (serving the same function as the oxygen-carrying haemoglobin in blood).

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Answered by SabaAfreen
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Answer:

Leg-haemoglobin is the oxygen scavenger during nitrogen fixation.

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