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mistletoe is an example for parasitic nutrition

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Answered by raghavgoyal215
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Mistletoe is an example of parasitic plants. They depend on other plants to grow. They grow spreading on the branches of other plants (host plants) and extract water and nutrients from them.

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Answered by renupandey80650
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Worldwide, there are more than a thousand mistletoe species. ... All of the species are parasites.

Explanation:

Mistletoes glom on to the branches of their plant “hosts,” siphoning off water and nutrients to survive. They accomplish this thievery via a specialized structure that infiltrates host tissues.

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