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1) photoheterotroph and chemoheterotroph

2) sundews, bladderworts

3) stomata

4) Autotrophic – Plants exhibit autotrophic nutrition and are called as a primary producer. ...

Heterotrophic – Both animals and human beings are called heterotrophs, as they depend on plants for their food.

5) Barner

1)The mistletoe is dependent on a tiny bird called a flowerpecker to disperse its seeds. ... This makes the mistletoe a partial parasite. This means that it grows on other plants and trees and draws only the raw material from the host.

2)Carnivorous plants are plants which get nutrients from trapping and eating animals. They are often called insectivorous plants, because they usually trap insects. Since they get some of their food from animals, carnivorous plants can grow in places where the soil is thin, or poor in nutrients.

3)The exact meaning of this word is self-nutrition. Autotrophic nutrition is a process in which the organism produces their food from the simple inorganic materials such as water, carbon dioxide and mineral salts in the presence of sunlight. All the green plants have an autotrophic mode of nutrition.

4)They collect nutrients from the dead and the decaying matter by secreting digestive juices on it and making it into a soluble form. This mode of nutrition is called as The saprotrophic mode of nutrition. ... Saprotrophs are the organisms that obtain their nutrition from dead and decaying organic matter.

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