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describe parasitic nutrition in dodder in detail​

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Dodder (genus cuscuta) is a leafless, twining, parasitic plant belongs to family convolvulaceae. 2) The dodder contains no chlorophyll and instead absorbs food through haustoria. ... 4) It then twines around the stem of the host plant and throws out haustoria, which penetrate it.
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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 . The parasite obtains nutrition directly from the body of the host. The parasites derive their nourishment from their host.

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