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1. Plants that have autotrophic mode of nutrition
2. Plants that have heterotrophic mode of nutrition
3. Plants that grow in nitrogen-deficient soil.----
4. Plants that harm their host plant.
5. Symbiotic plants.​

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Answered by neetusingh9061
3

Answer:

normal plants like flowers fruits

Answered by surbhikushwaha17
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Answer:

1.the important examples of autotrophs:

Plants.

Algae- Green algae and red algae.

Bacteria such as cyanobacteria.

2.Some plants do not have chlorophyll and depend upon other plants for their food. Such plants exhibit a heterotrophic mode of nutrition and are known as heterotrophic plants. For eg., parasitic plants, insectivorous plants, symbiotic plants, and saprophytic plants.

3.Carnivorous plants like pitcher plant have a trapping mechanism designed to catch and digest insects. They do this in order to obtain nutrients not found in the soil. They derive nitrogen from the prey they trap and hence, can grow in nitrogen deficient soil.

5.Symbiotic plants, or the process of symbiosis, is when two plants live closely together in harmony of one kind or another. There are four types of symbiosis - mutualism, parasitism, commensalism, and endosymbiosis/ectosymbiosis. The word 'symbiosis' comes from the Greek words for 'with' and 'living'.

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