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Nitrogen fixation can take place through

  1. Leguminous plants
  2. Rosaceae plants
  3. Brassicaceae plants
  4. All of these

hintHint:

Nitrogen-fixing is the process by which the nitrogen which is present in the atmosphere can be converted into certain compounds so that it can be used by plants and animals.

The correct answer is: Leguminous plants


    Nitrogen fixation can take place through Leguminous plants. 

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