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In root nodules of leguminous plants, the function of leg-hemoglobin during biological nitrogen fixation is

A

Convert `N_(2)` to `NH_(3)`

B

Convert `NH_(3)` Nitrite

C

Transport oxygen for nitrogenase activity

D

Protect nitrogenase from oxygen

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D
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