mention the types of nutrition in plants in tabular form and define each types of nutrition ?
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there are mainly two types of nutrition in plants
1.Autotropic nutrition - the type of nutrition in which plants prepare their own food with the help of sunlight, water , chlorophyll, & oxygen.
2.Heterotropic nutrition - the type of nutrition in which plants does not prepare their own food due to absence of chlorophyll in plants body.
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we are discussing here about nutrition in plants
there are mainly two types of nutrition in plants
1.Autotropic nutrition - the type of nutrition in which plants prepare their own food with the help of sunlight, water , chlorophyll, & oxygen.
2.Heterotropic nutrition - the type of nutrition in which plants does not prepare their own food due to absence of chlorophyll in plants body.
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there are two types of nutrition in plants that are :- Autotrophs and heterotrophs
1) Autotrophs -Organisms which utilise carbon dioxide as their sole source of carbon for the formation of organic food by the process of photosynthesis are called autotrophs (self nourishing). In addition to carbon dioxide, autotrophs require water and several inorganic ions. If the autotrophs prepare their own food by utilising chemical energy they are called chemoautotrophs.
2) heterotrophs :- Organisms which are incapable of photosynthesising, obtain certain organic compounds from other autotrophs and they are called heterotrophs and this type of nutrition is referred to as heterotrophic nutrition.
1) Autotrophs -Organisms which utilise carbon dioxide as their sole source of carbon for the formation of organic food by the process of photosynthesis are called autotrophs (self nourishing). In addition to carbon dioxide, autotrophs require water and several inorganic ions. If the autotrophs prepare their own food by utilising chemical energy they are called chemoautotrophs.
2) heterotrophs :- Organisms which are incapable of photosynthesising, obtain certain organic compounds from other autotrophs and they are called heterotrophs and this type of nutrition is referred to as heterotrophic nutrition.
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