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Report on why plants do not have digestive system.

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Answered by snehakumari1952005
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Plants do not have a digestive system because their need for nourishment is fulfilled through the process of photosynthesis and cellular respiration. They obtain their energy and and nutrients from the energy of the sun to create their supply to live.

Answered by divyanshsharma17abd
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Usually, plants don't have ability to eat complex foods like we take they take simple organic materials as well a1s they have xylem as well as pholem these are important to transport these material.

Plants do not need digestive system. For intake of raw materials it has specific organs or we say site

Plants hold chlorophyll; which is a green colored orpiment. Plants in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll and by utilizing carbon dioxide present in the air used to make their own food. This long process is called photosynthesis. By following the process the food is made in the form of carbohydrate; use by plants to live, grow and for reproduction. However, the excess food is kept as starch; found in various parts of the plant. This is why there is no need for a digestive system in plants.

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