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In a Root Nodule, the Gene Coding for Nitrogenase

Question 69

Question 69

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In a root nodule, the gene coding for nitrogenase


A) is inactivated by leghemoglobin.
B) is absent in active bacteroids.
C) is found in the cells of the pericycle.
D) is part of the Rhizobium genome.

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