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What are the differences between parasitic plants and symbiotic plants?
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Answered by llbrainlyllstarll
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Symbiosis

(a) It is a relationship in which two organisms live together in a manner benefited.

(b) Each partner of the relationship is called a symbiont.

(c) for example, relationship between root nodules of leguminous plants and Rhizobium (N2 – fixing bacterium.

Parasitism

It is a relationship between two organisms which is beneficial to one (the parasite) and harmful to the other (the host).

The organism which draws food is called the parasite and the one which provides food and shelter is called the host.

For example, Cuscuta is a parasitic plant.

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Answered by chaarvireddybilla
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Explanation:

The following are the differences between the epiphytic and parasitic plants: Explanation: The epiphytic plants obtain physical support from the host plant without causing harm to the host plant whereas the parasitic plant obtains nourishment from the host plant and can also harm the host plant

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