Biology, asked by bharathahoney, 19 days ago

4. Identify the correct alternative based on the information given in the table.[. ]

Group 1
Group2
Chlorophyll is present
Chlorophyll is absent
Can synthesize their own food
Depends upon others
Adds Oxygen to atmosphere
Grows on decaying matter
A) Group 1 is Autotrophs, Group 2 is Parasite
B) Group 1 is Parasites, Group 2 is Autotrophs
C) Group 1 is Heterotrophs, Group 2 is Autotrophs
D) Group 1 is Autotrophs, Group 2 is Saprophytes​

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Answered by Cookiejungkook
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Answer:

Plants obtain food in two different ways. Autotrophic plants can make their own food from inorganic raw materials, such as carbon dioxide and water, through photosynthesis in the presence of sunlight. Green plants are included in this group. Some plants, however, are heterotrophic: they are totally parasitic and lacking in chlorophyll. These plants, referred to as holo-parasitic plants, are unable to synthesize organic carbon and draw all of their nutrients from the host plant.

Plants may also enlist the help of microbial partners in nutrient acquisition. Particular species of bacteria and fungi have evolved along with certain plants to create a mutualistic symbiotic relationship with roots. This improves the nutrition of both the plant and the microbe. The formation of nodules in legume plants and mycorrhization can be considered among the nutritional adaptations of plants. However, these are not the only type of adaptations that we

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