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symbiotic relationship with cuscuta
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Answered by xesharine4
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Explanation:

Parasitism: Parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship in which plants obtain nutrients directly from another plant. ... The parasite often maintains open or partially open stomata, allowing transpiration to aid in extracting nutrients from the host (8). Vegetative Plant Description:

Answered by rn003123
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Explanation:

They are not commensals like epiphytes nor are they mutualistic organisms like lichens. A parasitic plant uses its host plant in a long – term symbiotic relationship. The parasitic plant contains no chlorophyll. It cannot make its own food by way of photosynthesis.

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