the leghaemoglobin that imparts pink red color to root nodules is located in
1.the wall of bacteria
2.the wall of host cell
3.the cytoplasm of host cell
4.between bacteroides and surroundings
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the leghaemoglobin that imparts red colour to the root nodule is located in the Wall of the host cell.
Option 2.
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- The leghaemoglobin is responsible for nitrogen fixation. There is a symbiotic relationship between the nitrogen fixation bacteria and the root nodule of certain plants.
- the leghaemoglobin has a very vital role in the fixation of nitrogen and conversion of nitrogen present in atmosphere into essential nitrogenous compounds which can be used by the plant for growth and metabolism
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