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What type of conditions are created by leghaemoglobin in the root nodule of a legume?
Explanation
Leghaemoglobin is responsible for creating anaerobic conditions in the root nodules of the legume plant. It acts as an oxygen scavenger, protecting enzyme nitrogenase to come in contact with oxygen and help in the proper functioning of enzyme, i.e., conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia $\left(\mathrm{NH}_3\right)$.
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What is common to Nepenthes, Utricularia and Drosera with regard to mode of nutrition?
Explanation
All the above mentioned plants are carnivorous (insectivorous) plants. These trap insects and digest them by proteolytic enzymes and thus, make up their nitrogen deficiency.
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Plants with zinc deficiency show reduced biosynthesis of
Explanation
Plant with zinc deficiency shows, reduced biosynthesis of auxin. Zinc is the microelement that is absorbed by almost all parts of the plant in the form of $\mathrm{Zn}^{2+}$ ion. It functions as a constituent of carbonic anhydrase and auxin. It also activates various enzymes especially carboxylases and dehydrogenases.
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Yellowish edges appear in leaves deficient in.
Explanation
Yellowish edges or chlorosis appears in the leaves, deficient in nitrogen. Nitrogen deficiency also causes delaying of flowering, interference in protein synthesis and dormacy of lateral buds.
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Name the macronutrient which is a component of all organic compounds but it not obtained from soil.
Explanation
Carbon is an essential element. Plant take it from atmosphere in the form of $\mathrm{CO}_2$. It's concentration in atmosphere is about $0.03 \%$. Plants use $\mathrm{CO}_2$ for photosynthesis (as a source of carbon) to synthesises glucose.