an example for practic mode nitrogen (a)fungi (b) mushroom (c) cuscta
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c ) cuscuta
The Cuscuta plant is called a parasite because it has no chlorophyll and absorbs food material from the host. In this process, the host is deprived of its valuable nutrients. Cuscuta is a parasitic angiosperm plant. ... Plants can make their own food, but animals can't.
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Examples of practice mode nitrogen (c) cuscuta:
- A large and widespread genus of twining leafless parasitic herbs that includes shoots and white or yellow stems.
- Cuscuta is a genus of about 100-170 species of yellow, orange, or red insect plants (rarely green).
- Previously it was treated as the only genus of the Cuscutaceae family, now it is now accepted as part of the famed morning family, the Convolvulaceae, on the basis of the work of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group.
- Cuscuta weeds cover an orange tree in the Maracas region.
- Cuscuta is one example of an infected plant.
- Saprophytes are plants that depend on living and decaying organisms for food.
- Cuscuta is also used in the Indian Ayurveda healing program to treat jaundice, muscle aches, coughs, and urinary problems.
- Few scientific studies have been conducted in Western lands on cuscuta.
- The cleansing compound has been isolated from the remedy, however, supporting its traditional use as a liver tonic and gallbladder.
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