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there are haustarial roota in cuscuta​

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Answered by adityasingh32246
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Haustorium, highly modified stem or root of a parasitic plant or a specialized branch or tube originating from a hairlike filament (hypha) of a fungus. The haustorium penetrates the tissues of a host and absorbs nutrients and water.

Answered by ananyakandari22
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Answer: u mean:There are haustorial roots in cuscuta?

Cuscuta spp. possess no roots nor fully expanded leaves and the vegetative portion appears to be a stem only. The parasite winds around plants and penetrates the host stems via haustoria, forming direct connections to the vascular bundles of their hosts to withdraw water, carbohydrates, and other solutes

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