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Mistletoe plant is a partial parasite . Give reason​

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Answered by ashokpundge
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The mistletoe is dependent on a tiny bird called a flowerpecker to disperse its seeds. ... This makes the mistletoe a partial parasite. This means that it grows on other plants and trees and draws only the raw material from the host

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Answered by SidChat93
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Mistletoes are an important group of plants with a greater diversity in the tropics. They support a whole array of organisms in the ecosystem. One such from the urban spaces is a very pretty butterfly called the Common Jezebel. The larvae feed only on mistletoe leaves. It is important for us to realise that the various elements in Nature are all interconnected.

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