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Mistletoe is a parasitic shrub. It extends its root-like structures into a host tree's branches to absorb its water and minerals. Birds spread mistletoe as they feed on the mistletoe's seeds and then deposit them in nearby trees as waste. When a tree has a large amount of mistletoe on it, the mistletoe can take away almost all of the tree's nutrients. An oak tree that is covered in mistletoe is shown below.
Mistletoe is a parasitic shrub. It extends its root-like structures into a host tree's branches to absorb its water and minerals. Birds spread mistletoe as they feed on the mistletoe's seeds and then deposit them in nearby trees as waste. When a tree has a large amount of mistletoe on it, the mistletoe can take away almost all of the tree's nutrients. An oak tree that is covered in mistletoe is shown below.

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Answered by ravindarthippani32
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mistletoe is a root like structure because it observes minerals and nutrients. it give to all the plant

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