Biology, asked by iamros1593, 8 months ago

How do both an autotroph and a heterotroph identified in symbiosis?

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Answered by cherry4444
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Chlorophyllous plants make their own food by photosynthesis, from water and minerals drawn from the soil. They are autotrophic. In symbiosis, the heterotrophic plant and its host both benefit from their association. Parasitic plants, on the other hand, use their host's resources for themselves alone.

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