Modified roots, haustoria, of which plant penetrate the bark of host plant to draw water and minerals
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Haustorium, highly modified stem or root of a parasitic plant, such as mistletoe or dodder, or a specialized branch or tube originating from a hairlike filament (hypha) of a fungus. The haustorium penetrates the tissues of a host and absorbs nutrients and water.
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