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Answered by deepa0403
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Q.1.

1.Host

2.Carbohydrates contain only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms

3.The non green plants are called autotrophs.

4.loutus.

Q.2.

1.fungi are saprophytic they live on the dead and decaying animals matter

2.pitcher plant

3.Mutualism

Q.3.

1.Dodder. parasitic dodder. ...

Dwarf mistletoe. dwarf mistletoe.

2.For eg., Venus flytrap, Bladderwort.

3.Examples saprophyte plants include:

Indian pipe.

Corallorhiza orchids.

Mushrooms and molds.

Mycorrhizal fungi.

Q.4.

1.In general, plants absorb nitrogen and phosphorus from the soil through their roots. Insectivorous plants, however, absorb nitrogen and phosphorus from their animal prey through their leaves specially modified as traps. Thus, at simplest, insectivorous plants trap animals and absorb nutrients from the trapped prey.

2.Parasites are those organisms which obtain their nutrition from other living organisms, whereas saprophytes obtain their nutrition from the dead decaying organic matter.

3.A plant with no chlorophyll means there is a plant that does not produce its own food via photosynthesis. Actually, there are approximately 3000 non-photosynthetic plants around the world! Rather than producing their own food, they can parasitize other plants or fungi. Here in Pennsylvania, the non-photosynthetic Indian pipe (Monotropa uniflora) looks practically eerie with its ghost-white flowers, leaves and scaly stem, though it’s in the same family as blueberries, snowberries, and rhododendrons. (Pennsylvania is actually home to a few different non-photosynthetic plants, but all of them—including the Indian pipe—are rare.)

4.a relationship between two different living things living close to one another and depending on each other benefiting from each other in particular ways

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