Biology, asked by JoyceJoyce, 10 months ago

how do plants with out chlorophyll obtain food? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Without the green chlorophyll all plants would be white. It doesn't make food for itself like other plants, but instead gets its nourishment through a mutually beneficial fungal and tree root (mycorrhizal) relationship.

Answered by shrutmalekar
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Answer:

plant stored food in there roots

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