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some leguminous plants like peas have legumes in there roots. legumes are small swellings, which contains nitrogen fixing bacteria. they helps in nitrogen fixation. other plants like paddy can use these nitrogen for there growth.
In soil. Especially around certain plants (legumes).
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Legumes have nirtifying bacteria in their roots, but mostly they are found in the soil.
YES!!! Because certain plants (legumes) amongst other would not grow.
they live in the roots of beans and peanuts- jeff chandler
Legumes are not consumers, they are producers. Legumes are PLANTS. Thus they don't eat anything.
They are called legumes.
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Legumes do. Peas are a good example.