parasitic plants derive food from the host by modified root
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All parasitic plants have modified roots, called haustoria, which penetrate the host plant, connecting them to the conductive system – either the xylem, the phloem, or both. For example, plants like Striga or Rhinanthus connect only to the xylem, via xylem bridges (xylem-feeding).
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it's TRUE they overlap the host and absorbs the nutrients its examples are doddar, paracenium
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