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Answered by itzBrainlyBoy
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Explanation:

  • Parasitic mode of nutrition is a type of nutrition in which parasite live inside the body of another organism or on the surface of the body and get nutrition directly from the host organism.

  • In symbiotic mode of nutrition both organism are benefited while in parasitic mode only one organism get benefits.

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Answered by rk4846336
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Explanation:

Symbiotic plants, or the process of symbiosis, is when two plants live closely together in harmony of one kind or another. ... The word 'symbiosis' comes from the Greek words for 'with' and 'living'. They describe a relationship between two species or organisms that can often be beneficial for both parties..

Aparasitic plant is a plant that derives some or all of its nutritional requirement from another living plant. ... All parasitic plants have modified roots, called haustoria, which penetrate the host plant, connecting them to the conductive system – either the xylem, the phloem, or both.

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