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During nodule formation in leguminous plants, an infection thread is produced carrying the __(i)__ into the __(ii)__ of the root, where they initiate the nodule formation in the __(iii)__ of the root. Fill up the blanks by choosing the correct option.

A

`{:("(i)","(ii)","(iii)"),("Cyanobacteria","pericycle","cortex"):}`

B

`{:("(i)","(ii)","(iii)"),("bacteria","cortex","cortex"):}`

C

`{:("(i)","(ii)","(iii)"),("Cyanobacteria","cortex","pericycle"):}`

D

`{:("(i)","(ii)","(iii)"),("bacteria","pericycle","pericycle"):}`

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