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difference between parasitic plants and symboitoc plants​

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Answered by itzBrainlyBoy
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◕ Parasitic mode of nutrition is a type of nutrition in which parasite live inside the body of another organism or on the surface of the body and get nutrition directly from the host organism.

◕In symbiotic mode of nutrition both organism are benefited while in parasitic mode only one organism get benefits.

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Answered by Anonymous
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PARASITIC PLANTS -----------›

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'PARASITIC PLANTS' derives its nutrients from some other plants, and also depend on that plant on which it lives. dodder is also parasitic plant dodder is dependent on healthy plant for its nutrition, and also sucks the nutrition of that plant on which it lives.

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SYMBIOTIC PLANTS ------------›

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We tell 'SYMBIOTIC PLANTS' to to those plant when the two plants normally live in harmony the best example of symbiotic plant is algae and fungi. Whereas in this process algae makes food for fungi , and fungi provides shelter to algae.

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