The plants which derive their nutritional requirements from another living plant or animal.
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The mode of nutrition in which organisms make food themselves from simple substances is called autotrophic nutrients. Animals and most other organisms take in ready made food prepared by the plants and are called heterotrophs nutrients. The leaves have a green pigment called chlorophyll.
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Heterotrophic plants
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- Living at the expense of others. Chlorophyllous plants make their own.
- heterotrophic plants are incapable of feeding themselves. They draw all or part of their nutrition from other living beings.
- example
- Pitcher plant
- Venus flytrap
- sundew plant etc
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