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plants which derive their food from the body of a host​

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Answered by StutilaakPal
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Those non-green plants which obtain their food from the living bodies of other plants (or animals) are called plant parasites. The living organism (from whose body food is obtained) is called 'host' of the parasite. The parasite plants climb on the host plants from which they get all the food

Answered by Folwerpanda
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they are called parasites

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