how are partial parasitic plants different from other parasitic plants?
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Total parasitic plants are usually achlorophyllous. ... Partial parasites are those which are partially dependent on their hosts. Partial parasitic plants are usually chlorophyllous therefore they are dependent on their hosts for water and nutrients only. Rest of the job is being done by their green leaves
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Parasites derive their food solely from hosts but partial parasites (mainly plants) derive their food from hosts for energy requirements as well as prepare their own food.
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