Environmental Sciences, asked by kb217425, 6 months ago

how do non-green plants make their food?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Many plants without green leaves are parasitic - they steal food from other plants or fungi using specialized roots called “haustoria”. Haustoria, like normal roots, absorb water and nutrients, but they grow into another plant (or sometimes fungus) and steal its nutrients instead of taking nutrients from the soil.

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Answered by supreetkaur35
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Many plants without green leaves are parasitic - they steal food from other plants or fungi using specialized roots called “haustoria”. Haustoria, like normal roots, absorb water and nutrients, but they grow into another plant (or sometimes fungus) and steal its nutrients instead of taking nutrients from the soil.

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