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← Nature & AnimalsWhich condition prevents plants from producing sufficient proteins?
A)Limited nitrogen fixation by soil bacteria✓
B)An excess of phosphorous in runoff
C)Abundant mycorrhizae around root systems
D)High levels of available soil oxygen
💡 Explanation
Insufficient nitrogen fixation limits plant protein formation because nitrogen is essential mechanism in amino acids creation and protein synthesis occurs, therefore, inadequate amounts of available nitrogen restricts growth, rather than impacts of phosphorous or increased mycorrhizae assistance which aid rather than limit.
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