Science, asked by sgprogamer2007, 8 months ago

define -
vessels
parasitic nutrition
stomata
host
chlorophyll
host​

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Answered by venkiprati
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To the leaves by the vessels which run like pipes ... dioxide. Oxygen. Chlorophyll in leaf. Water and minerals. Stoma. Guard Cells ... Chlorophyll. Heterotrophs. Host. Insectivorous. Nutrient. Nutrition. Parasite.

Answered by ak98844221
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Blood vessel, a part of the circulatory system and function to transport blood throughout the body. Lymphatic vessel, a thin walled, valved structure that carries lymph. Vessel element, a narrow water transporting tube in plant.

Parasitic nutrition is a mode of heterotrophic nutrition where an organism lives on the body surface or inside the body of another type of organism . ... Parasites are dependent on their host for survival; host provides nutrition and protection for the parasite.

In plants, a stoma is a tiny pore in the surface of a leaf that is used for gas exchange. Most leaves are covered in these tiny pores, which allow the plants to take in carbon dioxide for use in photosynthesis and expel their waste oxygen.

A host is an organism that harbours a parasitic, a mutualistic, or a commensalist guest (symbiont), the guest typically being provided with nourishment and shelter

Chlorophyll is a pigment present in all green plants and a few other organisms. It is required for photosynthesis, which is the process by which light energy is converted into chemical energy. ... Chlorophyll absorbs energy from sunlight, and this energy is later used to convert carbon dioxide into carbohydrates.

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