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Is cuscuta autotrophs?Why?​

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Answered by birajdarchhaya182
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Cuscuta are stem parasites. Prior to the contact with the host, seedlings of all species are self-sufficient, some yellow and some autotrophic. The evolution to parasitism has led to a gradual reduction of the photosynthetic apparatus from more hemiparasitic-like species to holoparasitic ones. please mark as branlist

Answered by sakthivelsangeetha
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Cuscuta are stem parasites. Prior to the contact with the host, seedlings of all species are self-sufficient, some yellow and some autotrophic. The evolution to parasitism has led to a gradual reduction of the photosynthetic apparatus from more hemiparasitic-like species to holoparasitic ones.

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