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23 Why do some plants adopts heterotrophic
mode of nutrition?

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Answered by labhsthakur
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Some plants adopt heterotrophic nutrition because they cannot make their food themselves and they have to depend upon other organisms for their food As they lack chlorophyll in it.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate here is your answer.....

As we know that chlorophyll is an important requirement for autotrophic mode of nutrition. So some plants do not contain chlorophyll so they adopts heterotrophic mode of nutrition.

Plants such as Venus fly trap, mistletoe are examples of it.

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