From the soil or the water.
what would happen to plants nutrition if plants did not have roots
Heterotrophic nutrition in plants occurs when they rely on obtaining organic nutrients from other organisms. This can happen in parasitic plants that absorb nutrients from their host plant, or in myco-heterotrophic plants that obtain nutrients from fungi. Overall, these plants do not photosynthesize and rely on external sources for their nutrition.
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all green plants have autotrophic mode of nutrition as they make their own food and animals have heterotrophic mode of nutrition as they depend on other organisms and plants for their food
Chlorophyll. This chlorophyll provides the plant with their nutrition.
the chlorophyll
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They grow on another plant so that they can obtain the nutrition from that plant. They are known as parasitic plants.
Fertility is the ability of soil to give the plants enough nutrients that they need to survive. Plants use food from the soil for nutrition.
Plants make chlorophyll through the process of photosynthesis to provide nutrition ti the plant. Animals can not make their own food and must hunt and gather to get the nutrition needed for survival. Animals also have a more complex dietary need including, carbohydrates and vitamins.
They gather the necter
Photosynthesis