Legumes incorporate nitrogen gas into their proteins because

BIOLOGY
WAEC 2003

Legumes incorporate nitrogen gas into their proteins because

  • A. of the presence of Azotobacter in their roots
  • B. they possess root nodules containing Rhizobium
  • C. they have a well developed root system
  • D. they are autotrophic

Correct Answer: B. they possess root nodules containing Rhizobium



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