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Are the saprophytes also autotrophic in nature?​

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Answered by xxMahiraxx
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No, all plants are not autotrophic. Some of the non-green plants such as dodder plants obtain their food from other plants and these plants are heterotrophic plants. Heterophic plants generally do not possess chlorophyll, which inhibits their ability to prepare their own food

Answered by xXBhumikaxX
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No, all plants are not autotrophic. Some of the non-green plants such as dodder plants obtain their food from other plants and these plants are heterotrophic plants. Heterophic plants generally do not possess chlorophyll, which inhibits their ability to prepare their own food.

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