Which of the following is a characteristic of Fabaceae? All of the mentioned characteristics Members of this family are often associated with nitrogen-fixing bacteria Some members of this family are used as alternate crops Members of this family produce fruits that are dry when mature Members of this family produce legume fruits.
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