without the help of sunlight is it the plant can make their own food?
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All plants can survive for short periods without light. ... The plants have no chlorophyll and get all their nutrients by parasitically attaching to the roots of nearby plants instead. Although broomrape doesn't harness sunlight itself, it is still indirectly reliant on the Sun to provide energy to its host plant.
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All plants can survive for short periods without light. ... The plants have no chlorophyll and get all their nutrients by parasitically attaching to the roots of nearby plants instead. Although broomrape doesn't harness sunlight itself, it is still indirectly reliant on the Sun to provide energy to its host plant.
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