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Red pigment (Leghaemoglobin) having affi...

Red pigment (Leghaemoglobin) having affinity for oxygen is present in the roots of

A

Carrot

B

Soybean

C

Mustard

D

Radish

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Soyabean is a leguminous plant and its roots are nodulated containing nitrogen fixing bacteria and leghaemoglobin (red pigment) act as oxygen scavanger.
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