Red pigment (Leghaemoglobin) having affinity for oxygen is present in the roots of [CBSE…
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Red pigment (Leghaemoglobin) having affinity for oxygen is present in the roots of [CBSE PMT 2001]
- Mustard
- Soybean
- Carrot
- Radish
Answer
(B) Soybean
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