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Differentiate between the different modes of heterotrophic nutrition in plants.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Heterotrophic nutrition is a type of nutrition in which the organisms cannot prepare their own food and depend upon other organisms for the source of nutrition. Except green plants all other organisms are heterotrophs. There are many types of heterotrophic nutrition like

Holozoic – the mode of nutrition in which organisms intake complex food materials and are broken down into simpler forms by the specific digestive system of organism. E.g. Human.

Saprophytic – The mode of nutrition in which organisms obtain nutrition on dead and decaying matters is known as saprophytic nutrition. E.g. Fungus.

Parasitic – It is the mode of heterotrophic nutrition in which an organism lives inside the body of another organism called host and obtain nutrition from the host. E.g. Plasmodium

Symbiotic – In this mode of nutrition two organisms survive by depending upon each other without causing any harm to any of the members. E.g. lichen.

Answered by zumba12
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Difference between different modes of heterotrophic nutrition in plants.

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  • The mode of nutrition in plants, in which due to the absence of green color pigment called chlorophyll, the plant cannot prepare its food and is dependent on another living organism for survival.
  • Such a mode of nutrition is called a heterotrophic mode of nutrition in plants.
  • The plant exhibits four modes of heterotrophic nutrition namely parasitic, saprophytic, insectivorous and symbiotic.
  • The image shows the difference between the different modes of heterotrophic nutrition in plants.

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