Type of heterotrophic nutrition in dodder plant
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Usually, parasitic plants develop special roots, which penetrate into the tissues of the host plant. The prepared food is generally absorbed from the root or the stem of the host plant. Some examples are Cuscuta (dodder) and mistletoe. Mistletoe has leathery, green leaves, and so it can make its own food.
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