BotanyDuring biological nitrogen fixation, inactivation of nitrogenase by oxygen poisoning is prevented by

During biological nitrogen fixation, inactivation of nitrogenase by oxygen poisoning is prevented by

  1. A

    carotene

  2. B

    cytochrome

  3. C

    leghaemoglobin

  4. D

    xanthophyll

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    Solution:

    During biological         nitrogen           fixation,           inactivation      of nitrogenase by oxygen poisoning is prevented by leghemoglobin.

    The enzyme nitrogenase is highly sensitive to the molecular oxygen; it requires anaerobic conditions. The nodules have adaptations that ensure that the enzyme is protected from oxygen. To protect these enzymes, the nodule contains an oxygen scavenger called leg-haemoglobin.

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