Question : In which of the following classes are the pulse-producing plants kept?
Option 1: Solanaceae
Option 2: Malvaceae
Option 3: Leguminosae
Option 4: Liliaceae
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Correct Answer: Leguminosae
Solution : The correct option is Leguminosae.
Pulse-producing plants (pulses) are a type of crop that belongs to the legume family (Leguminosae) and are grown for their edible seeds, which are high in protein, and minerals. Pulses are an essential plant-based protein source in human diets and play a significant role in global food security. Lentils, chickpeas, dry beans (including black beans and kidney beans), peas, fava beans, lupins, mung beans, and cowpeas are examples.
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