• Some green plants also follow the heterotrophic mode of nutrition due to lack of nutrients
Parasitic plants absorb food from another growing green plant through special roots.
Insectivorous plants are usually green but mostly grow in places where soil is deficient in
certain nutrients (e.g., nitrogen). Hence, these plants need to obtain the required nutrients
Plants tha
photosynthesis
Heterotrophic plants are of four main types parasitic, saprophytic, insectivorous, and
In a parasitic relationship, only the parasitic plant benefits.
Saprophytic plants have no green leaves, and often, no leaves at all.
• The roots of saprophytic plants contain microbes called fungi.
other sources,
In a symbiotic relationship, both the organisms mutually gain from each other.
Exercises
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Objective type questions
A. Fill in the blanks with the correct words.
1. The mode of nutrition in which an organism makes its own food is called
(autotrophic/heterotrophic) nutrition.
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Answer:
Ans is autotrophic
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