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how do dodder plants get nutrients and water from the host plant?
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Answered by Anonymous
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The parasites, known as dodder, but also called wizard's net, devil's hair or strangleweed, feed on other plants by attaching themselves to their hosts via a special organ, the haustorium, and withdrawing nutrients from them. They have neither roots nor leaves. Without leaves, they are hardly able to photosynthesize.

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how do dodder plants get nutrients and water from the host plant?

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<marquee>The parasites, known as dodder, but also called wizard's net, devil's hair or strangleweed, feed on other plants by attaching themselves to their hosts via a special organ, the haustorium, and withdrawing nutrients from them. ... Without roots they cannot absorbnutrients and water from the soil.<marquee>

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