Biology, asked by saikrupa81198, 8 months ago

what are the structures present in these plants to absorb nutrients from the host​

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Answered by ITSJATINSINGH
9

Explanation:

The haustoria are root like structure developed by parasitic plants. These roots are able to penetrate into the stem of the host plants and absorb the nutrients and sap. Cuscuta (Dodder) plant is an obligate or total stem parasite. It lacks chlorophyll and has no connection with the soil after the seeding stage. Therefore it is totally dependent on the host for organic food materials and supply of water and minerals salts. The parasitic plant invades the stem with the help of haustoria, that establishes a connection with the vascular tissue of the host to absorbs nutrients.

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

Answered by pragna1203
3

Answer:

the plant is a parasite

usually parasitic plants produce special roots called haustria which penetrates into the phloem of the host to absorb nutrients from it

example:cuscuta

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