Biology, asked by sakshamkhosla2008, 9 months ago

why do plants do not have a digestive system why do they do not need a digestive system​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants can prepare their own food as they are autotrophs thus in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll using carbon dioxide from the air, by a process called photosynthesis. The food formed is carbohydrate (starch) it can be directly utilized by the plants to grow, live and reproduce. ... Thus plants do not require digestive system.

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Answered by jaanvipaul5
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Plants do not need a digestive system because they get their energy through photosynthesis and the nutrients they need through their roots. .No energy is consumed, and all they have in terms of digestion are glands that release acid. Therefore, they don't have actual digestive systems.

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