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In root nodules of leguminous plants, th...

In root nodules of leguminous plants, the pigment leghamoglobin that gives pink colour to the nodules, is present in the

A

intercellular spaces

B

cytosol of bacteroids

C

inside the bacterial wall

D

outside the peribacterial space in the cytosol of nodule cells.

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