the dodder plant get its food information by clinging itself to another plant and by sucking the latter's food information
They make food (plant), gather/hunt food (animals), or decompose (detrivores).
a cherry blossom obtain its food by the sun and water and by wernfnrkgvkjdjgm
All plants make food (for themselves if nothing else); not all plants are edible.
To answer your question chrysophyta can obtain its own food under certain circumstances. So in general yes it can obtain its own food.
people make food from farming and obtain food from animals
It develops special roots which penetrate into the host plant. The food is generally stored in the stem or the roots of the plant.A dodder is a parasitic plant without chlorophyll. It obtains its food by twining around host plants (clovers, alfalfa, and lespedeza), and sending root-like projections into their stems.
Dodder is a parasite, it obtains its food from feeding off other plants, it does not produce its own
The Dodder (a parasite, leafless, annual plant,etc.)
Cuscuta is commonly known as dodder. It is a parasitic plant. It attaches itself to other plants and obtains its food from the host plant. The dodder produces haustoria that insert themselves into the vascular system of the host plant.
Cuscuta, commonly known as dodder, is a parasitic plant that lacks chlorophyll and therefore depends on other plants for nutrients. It wraps itself around a host plant and extracts water and nutrients from it. Dodder can weaken or even kill its host plant if left unchecked.
Total parasite can be define as a dodder plant that absorbs water,mineral as well as food for them to feed on the host of the plant for its food
Dodder is a total parasite . It is because the dodder plants absorbs water,mineral as well as food from the host. A partial parasite absorbs only water and minerals from the host as partial parasites contain chlorophyll.
the non-green plants which live on other living organisms and obtain food from them are called parasitic plants
Plant obtain their food from the sun. The process is called photosynthesis. Animals obtain their food from animals or plants.
It develops special roots which penetrate into the host plant. The food is generally stored in the stem or the roots of the plant.A dodder is a parasitic plant without chlorophyll. It obtains its food by twining around host plants (clovers, alfalfa, and lespedeza), and sending root-like projections into their stems.
photosynthesis
by taking its nutriants from another plant