why there is no digestive system in plants?
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Since plants are photosynthetic (prepare simple sugar from water andCO2), so they directly obtain simple sugars; and also the nitrogenous andother minerals they absorbs through root already exist in simple and soluble form; they does not need to “digest” the food the intake.
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Plants usually take up basic nutrients directly from the soil, and produce what they need themselves. So no need to go to all that trouble with having a digestive system. ... Most plants do this processing in the leaf cells using sunlight for the energy or 'enabler', that is, photosynthesis.
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