Science, asked by skerkar929, 7 months ago

1 Plants like Dodder [Cuscuta are​

Answers

Answered by shreya2908
3

Answer:

Dodder can be identified by its thin stems appearing leafless, with the leaves reduced to minute scales. ... It has very low levels of chlorophyll; some species such as Cuscuta reflexa can photosynthesize slightly, while others such as C. europaea are entirely dependent on the host plants for nutrition.

hope you got your answer so please Mark me as the brainliest.......

Answered by MATHI1970V
2

Answer:

Explanation:Dodder is a group of ectoparasitic plants with about 150 species in a single genus, Cuscuta, in the morning glory family (Convolvulaceae) or Cuscutaceae, depending on the classification system used. These pale green or yellow, bright orange or red plants, found throughout tropical and temperate regions of the world, have been given all sorts of common names alluding to the string-like appearance of the plants:

Similar questions