Biology, asked by bangaram11012006, 2 months ago

Explain the mode of nutrition in non-green plants like bacteria and fungi.

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Answered by msasai2018
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from soil

it observes nutrition from soil and from sunlight

Answered by jeffrinesujan2020
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Their mode of nutrition is known as the heterotrophic mode of nutrition. All the non-green plants and animals, inclusive of human beings, are called heterotrophs. The non-green plants lack chlorophyll which is necessary to carry out the process of food referred to as photosynthesis.

Those non-green plants which obtain their food (or nutrition) from dead and decaying organic matter are called saprophytes. ... The saprophytic plants (fungi) secrete digestive juices on the dead and decaying organic matter and convert it into a solution. They absorb the nutrients from this solution.

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