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how does cuscuta get it's food​

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Answered by KonikaGupta
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Answer:

Cuscuta is a parasitic plant. It has no chlorophyll and cannot make its own food by photosynthesis. Instead, it grows on other plants, using their nutrients for its growth and weakening the host plant. ... The stems begin to grow and attach themselves to nearby host plants.

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Answered by Gunnai
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Answer:

parasite

Explanation:

CUSCUTTA gets its food by the HOST(tree) in which it lives .

It is a climber. It sucks the nutrients from the tree.

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