Biology, asked by shafeeq8331, 11 months ago

All plants are autotrophic in nature .Do you agree?Why /why not

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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No all plants are not autotrophic in nature because some plants can't prepare their own food and depend on others like small insects .

They use the parasitic mode of nutrition.

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Answered by studys305
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Explanation:No all plants are not autotrophs because some plants are heterotrophs for example insectivorous plants are partially heterotrophic like venus fly trap,pitcher plant etc

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