Environmental Sciences, asked by networkdamage, 4 months ago

5
It is a parasitic plant.
Its stem slowly circles
around searching for a
nearby host. If it
encounters a suitable
one, it coils around the
host and
and produces
small appendages on
its stem. These appendages penetrate the host
plant and extract food, minerals and water.
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Answers

Answered by udayabhandary72
3

Answer:

Plants usually considered holoparasites include broomrape, dodder, Rafflesia, and the Hydnoraceae. Plants usually considered hemiparasites include Castilleja, mistletoe, Western Australian Christmas tree, and yellow rattle.

Answered by malleshgl1980
2

Answer:

ok

Explanation:

is it a parasite

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