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What is common in the mode of nutrition seen in lice, leeches and tapeworms?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Parasitic nutrition. They take their food from the host and harm them.

Answered by Anonymous
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Cuscuta, tic*ks, and le eches show the parasitic mode of nutrition. Cuscuta winds around plants and penetrates into the host stems via haustoria, forming direct connections to the vascular bundles of their hosts to withdraw water, carbohydrates, and other solutes. Ticks are large mites with leathery skin and in general, ticks are parasites of animals. All of them feed on vertebrate blood. Leeches are either predators (feeding on a variety of invertebrates) or blood-su ckers (feeding on the blood of vertebrates).

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