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All plants are autotrophic . Do you agree? Give reasons.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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No, all plants are not autotrophic.

Autotrophs are organisms which can produce their own food using the process of photosynthesis or to say using water, sunlight, carbon dioxide and other chemicals.

There are certain plants like Orobanche, Genus Rafflesia which do not have chlorophyll and thus cannot produce their own food, hence are not autotrophs.

Answered by Anonymous
13
No all plants are \textbf{not autotrophic}.

This is because thier are many plants which are not green in color and thus depends on others plants to fulfill their need because of lack of chlorophyll.
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