Proteins are nitrogen-containg foods. How do plants get nitrogen for making proteins?
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There is a bacteria called Rhizobium present in the root nodules of leguminous plants. These bacteria convert the atmospheric nitrogen into soluble nitrogenous compounds. These compounds are then absorbed by the plants through their roots and then they use it to make proteins.
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