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mode of nutrition in Spider plant​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Heterotrophic nutrition further sub-categorise in holozoic, parasitic, and saprophytic mode of nutrition based on the pattern and class of food that is taken inside. ... The organisms secrete digestive enzymes outside the body on their food and then take in digested food. It is a kind of extra-cellular digestion.


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Answered by suvetihealthcare
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Answer:

Hetero-trophic

Explanation:

Chlorophytum comosum,usually called Spider plant due to its spider like look,but also known as spid ,ribbon plant,is a species of evergreen perennial flowering plant of the family asparagaceae.

C.Comosum is a popular house plant. the species with all-green leaves forms only a small proportion of plants sold.

Hetero-trophic nutrition further sub-categorise in holozoic,parasitie,and saprophytic mode of nutrition based on the patter and class of food that is taken inside.The organisms secrete digestive enzymes outside the body on their food and then take in digested food.

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