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Can we call heterotrophic plants as carnivorous plants as well
What is the key difference between a parasitic plant and a saprophytic plant
Are parasitic plants like sundew seismonastic (sensitive to touch)
Can symbiotic plants, if separated live independently?
How is a host different from a parasite?
Differentiate between bladderwort and pitcher plant
Science - Nutrition in Plants​

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Answered by ayantika2004
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No we can't call heterotrophic plants as carnivorous plant because there is no plant of carnivorous...

Parasitic plants are plants which derives nutrition and other requirment from other plants.....where as saprotrophic plants are the plants which get its energy from dead decaying organic matter....

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