Biology, asked by geethacitran, 9 months ago

There are some plants which do not have
chlorophyll. They cannot synthesise
their food. How do they survive and from
where do they derive nutrition? Like​

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Answered by jitendrakumarsha2432
7

Answer:

Many plants without green leaves are parasitic - they steal food from other plants or fungi using specialized roots called “haustoria”. Haustoria, like normal roots, absorb water and nutrients, but they grow into another plant (or sometimes fungus) and steal its nutrients instead of taking nutrients from the soil.

Answered by Anonymous
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There are some plants which do not have

chlorophyll. They cannot synthesise

their food. How do they survive and from

where do they derive nutrition?

answer:

those plants which don't have chlorophyll will have parasitic nutrition which means they are depended upon other plants for getting food, they are also depended upon dead and decaying materials

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