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parasitic plant harm the host plant​

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Answered by prakritiverma2107
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parasitic plant, plant that obtains all or part of its nutrition from another plant (the host) without contributing to the benefit of the host and, in some cases, causing extreme damage to the host. ... Such plants are not classified as parasitic, because they do not appear to harm the fungi and they lack haustoria.

Answered by saumya8238
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In a parasite-host interaction, host is affected or harmed and the parasite benifits from it. For example, Cuscata often damages crops and causes a lot of harm. Sam partial parasitic plants such as mistletoe, which is a green plant and can synthesize its own food, obtain water and minerals from host plants as apple trees.

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