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The nodules present in the leguminous plants appear pink in colour due to the presence of

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There are nodules in the roots of the leguminous plants. ... The nodules appear pink in colour due to the presence of leghemoglobin. This is an iron-containing pigment which is pinkish in color. The pigment is responsible to scavenge oxygen for the functioning of the enzyme nitrogenase in nitrogen fixation.

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There are nodules in the roots of the leguminous plants. ... The nodules appear pink in colour due to the presence of leghemoglobin. This is an iron-containing pigment which is pinkish in color. The pigment is responsible to scavenge oxygen for the functioning of the enzyme nitrogenase in nitrogen fixation

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