Physics, asked by saireenmasih3137, 3 months ago

how are heterotrophs on plants ?






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Answered by Anonymous
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Heterotrophic plants: Living at the expense of others. Chlorophyllous plants make their own food by photosynthesis, from water and minerals drawn from the soil. In contrast, heterotrophic plants are incapable of feeding themselves. They draw all or part of their nutrition from other living beings.

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Explanation:

Some plants cannot produce their own food and must obtain their nutrition from outside sources—these plants are heterotrophic. This may occur with plants that are parasitic or saprophytic. Some plants are mutualistic symbionts, epiphytes, or insectivorous.

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