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Leghaemoglobin occurs in
Options
(a) Coralloid root
(b) BGA
(c) Around bacteriods
(d) Mycorrhiza
Correct Answer:
Around bacteriods
Explanation:
Leghaemoglobin occurs in around bacteriods. Bacteroides is a genus of gram-negative, obligate anaerobic, nonsporulating bacilli that belong to the family Bacteroidaceae.
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Topics: Microbes in Human Welfare
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Subject: Biology
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