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why do peguminous plants have root noudles​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Leguminous plants have root nodules which provide shelter to a bacteria called Rhizobium.It is very important bacteria for the plant as it converts atmospheric nitrogen into usable form called nitrates so that plants will be able to make proteins for their growth.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Leguminous plants have root nodules which provide shelter to a bacteria called Rhizobium.It is very important bacteria for the plant as it converts atmospheric nitrogen into usable form called nitrates so that plants will be able to make proteins for their growth.

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