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Some adaptations of a pea plant include its ability to fix nitrogen in the soil through symbiotic relationships with bacteria in its roots, its ability to self-pollinate by producing both male and female reproductive structures in the same flower, and its seed pods that protect seeds until they are ready for dispersal.

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