what are the various types of the heterotrophic in plant
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There are 4 types of Heterotrophic Plants ↓
1) Parasitic ⇒ The plants which does not have chlorophyll and take the helps of other plants The plant which take nutrition from other plants are called parasite while the plant which give nutrition is called Host.When parasite takes food from its host the host doesn't get any thing but just lose Ex of Parasite = Cuscuta (Amarbel)
2) Saprophytes ⇒ Organisms which get their nutrition from the dead and decaying matter and then dissolve the digestive juices to make it soluble for them are called saprophytes. Eg. ⇒ Mushrooms
3) Symbiotic type of relationship ⇒ When organisms help each other to survive for eg. ⇒ Algae and fungus Fungus provide shelter and algae provide food
Basically it is opposite of Parasitic
4) Insectivorous Plants ⇒ These plants do conduct process of photosynthesis but grows nitrogen deficient soil therefore they are not getting all the nutrition for their growth if nitrogen is absent in soil proteins are not there in plants so to fulfill such needs the consume insects to get nitrogen A good example is Pitcher plant ⇒ Venus fly trap
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Here's your Answer ↓
There are 4 types of Heterotrophic Plants ↓
1) Parasitic ⇒ The plants which does not have chlorophyll and take the helps of other plants The plant which take nutrition from other plants are called parasite while the plant which give nutrition is called Host.When parasite takes food from its host the host doesn't get any thing but just lose Ex of Parasite = Cuscuta (Amarbel)
2) Saprophytes ⇒ Organisms which get their nutrition from the dead and decaying matter and then dissolve the digestive juices to make it soluble for them are called saprophytes. Eg. ⇒ Mushrooms
3) Symbiotic type of relationship ⇒ When organisms help each other to survive for eg. ⇒ Algae and fungus Fungus provide shelter and algae provide food
Basically it is opposite of Parasitic
4) Insectivorous Plants ⇒ These plants do conduct process of photosynthesis but grows nitrogen deficient soil therefore they are not getting all the nutrition for their growth if nitrogen is absent in soil proteins are not there in plants so to fulfill such needs the consume insects to get nitrogen A good example is Pitcher plant ⇒ Venus fly trap
Hope this helps you ☺️☺️☺️✌
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