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what are the different types of parasitic plant and their example​

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Answered by 123jaatboy123
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A parasitic plant is a plant that derives some or all of its nutritional requirement from another living plant. They make up about 1% of angiosperms and are found in almost every biome. All parasitic plants have modified roots, called haustoria, which penetrate the host plant, connecting them to the conductive system – either the xylem, the phloem, or both. For example, plants like Striga or Rhinanthus connect only to the xylem, via xylem bridges (xylem-feeding). Alternately, plants like Cuscuta and Orobanche connect only to the phloem of the host (phloem-feeding).This provides them with the ability to extract water and nutrients from the host. Parasitic plants are classified depending as to the location where the parasitic plant latches onto the host and the amount of nutrients it requires. Some parasitic plants are able to locate their host plants by detecting chemicals in the air or soil given off by host shoots or roots, respectively. About 4,500 species of parasitic plant in approximately 20 families of flowering plants are known.

Answered by ianushkasingh
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Answer: A parasitic plant is a plant that derives some or all of its nutritional requirement from another living plant

EXAMPLE ARE

The Corpse Flower (Rafflesia arnoldii) ...

Mistletoe (e.g. Viscum album) ...

Western Australian Christmas Tree (Nuytsia floribunda) ...

Cactus Mistletoe (Tristerix aphylla) ...

Bird's-nest Orchid (Neottia nidus-avis

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