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In the root nodules of leguminous plants, what is the role off nitrogenase and leghaemoglobin?

A

Transports oxygen to the root nodule

B

Acts as an oxygen scavenger

C

Provides energy to the nitrogen fixing bacterium

D

Acts as a catalyst in transamination

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