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Legumes are different from grasses, because;

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Agricultural Science JAMB 2019

Legumes are different from grasses, because;

  • They have lesser protein content than grasses
  • They form symbiotic relationship with bacteria, rhizobian, in the nodules of their roofs checkmark
  • They are monocol plants
  • They do not bear seeds

The correct answer is: B

Explanation

Legumes form symbiotic relationship with bacteria, rhizobium in the nodules of their roots to manufacture nitrogen compounds, which in turn serve as protein in the legumes, and seed being part of their storage form.

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