Root like structure that penetrate the issue of a host plant are what
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Parasitic plants produce root-like structures called haustoria which penetrate the host, connect to its vasculature and facilitate the exchange of materials such as water, nutrients, and pathogens between the host and the parasite, and between any plants simultaneously parasitized, even unrelated plant species.
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