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what happens if there are no parasitic plants in the nature?

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Answered by qwertysaurabh
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there will be a big amount of nitrogen
Answered by coolanswers11
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It's not just worms: many groups of organisms have some members that are parasites. Plenty of fungi are parasites, including the largest living organism on Earth, a honey fungus 2.4 miles (3.8 km) across in the Blue Mountains in Oregon. There are also parasitic plants such as mistletoe, not to mention fleas and lice, and viruses and bacteria. There are even bird parasites: cuckoos are the most famous, thanks to their cheeky habit of laying eggs in other birds' nests.
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