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Some plants do not have chlorophyll. How do they survive and from where they derive nutrition?

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Answered by mahareddynikita
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Answer:

Achlorophyllous plants survive either by having saprophytic mode of nutrition or parasitic mode of nutrition. ... Therefore, they have saprophytic mode of nutrition i.e. they derive their food from dead organic matter.

Answered by AayushMakkar
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Explanation:

An example of this can be taken as Mushroom. Mushrooms don't contain chlorophyll but they do live just like other plants. This happens due to their way of living. When they need nutrition, they take it from the plants that are either dead or decaying due to their natural conditions. Thus, they're easily able to survive.

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