What are pea tendrils? Why are peas called nitrogen-fixing plants?

Pea tendrils are modified leaves.
Peas are called a nitrogen-fixing plant, because on the roots of plants of the legume family (moths) there are nodule nitrogen-fixing bacteria that convert nitrogen into a form accessible to the plant.



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