Biology, asked by mansi123641, 5 months ago

describe how does non-green plants obtain their food?​

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Answered by samfernando342
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Non-green plants cannot make their own food because they do not have chlorophyll in their leaves which breaks down carbon dioxide and water molecules thus do not produce glucose(food). They cannot make their own food and usually absorb food from other plants, dead animals or stale food.

Answered by budhanush617
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Non-green plants cannot make their own food because they do not have chlorophyll in their leaves which breaks down carbon dioxide and water molecules thus do not produce glucose(food). They cannot make their own food and usually absorb food from other plants, dead animals or stale food.

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