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In Glycine max, the product of biological nitrogen fixation is transported from the root nodules to other parts as:

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Ammonia
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Glutamate
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Nitrates
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Ureides
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Solution

The correct option is D Ureides
Reduction of nitrogen to ammonia by living organisms is called biological nitrogen fixation.

In Glycine max (soyabean), ammonia formed as a product of nitrogen fixation is converted to ureides.

The ureides are translocated to the various plant parts as a source of nitrogen.

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