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1. Why do non-green plants exhibit heterotrophic nutrition? Explain with examples
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Answered by Anika186
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The non-green plants lack chlorophyll which is necessary to carry out the process of food referred to as photosynthesis. Therefore, they depend on other organisms i.e. plants and animals in order to obtain food. The non-green plants, for example. Fungi, yeast, mushroom, bread mold, are called heterotrophs.

Answered by AbhayPandey910
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The non-green plants lack chlorophyll which is necessary to carry out the process of food referred to as photosynthesis. Therefore, they depend on other organisms i.e. plants and animals in order to obtain food. The non-green plants, for example. Fungi, yeast, mushroom, bread mold, are called heterotrophs.

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