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what is the role of leghaemoglobin in nitrogen fixation?

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Answered by cutiieepie
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Leghemoglobin (also leghaemoglobin or legoglobin) is an oxygen carrier and hemoprotein found in the nitrogen-fixing root nodules of leguminous plants. This maintains an oxygen concentration that is low enough to allow nitrogenase to function, but high enough that it can provide the bacteria with oxygen for respiration.

Answered by bhaskarparidhi
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leghaemoglobin is an oxygen carrier hemoprotein found in the nitrogen fixing nodules of root of leguminous leghaemoglobin buffers the concentration of free oxygen in cytoplasm of infected plant cells to ensure proper function of root nodules

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