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9 October, 15:53

9. Which of the following explains why legume plants are less likely than other terrestrial plants to experience nitrogen limitations? (1)

A. Legume plants need less nitrogen than other plants do.

B. Legume plants have nitrogen-fixing bacteria on their roots.

C. Legume plants catch insects to supply themselves with nitrogen.

D. Legume plants can absorb nitrogen directly from the atmosphere.

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  1. 9 October, 17:34
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    Because of the nitrogen cycle all of the above answers are correct
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