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.)
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.
Dodder plants are parasitic and do not photosynthesize, so they do not produce their own food. They derive nutrients by attaching to host plants and extracting their nutrients. Therefore, dodder plants are not typically consumed as food by humans.
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.
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.
cuscuta or dodder (amarbel) is a parasite that is a weed that looses its root after it derives its food from another plant and forms a special sucking roots to get all the nutrition from the other plant. the plant or organism from which it derive food is called host.
Dodder plants are parasitic plants that lack chlorophyll, so they cannot photosynthesize. Instead, they use specialized structures called haustoria to penetrate and extract nutrients from host plants. Dodder plants wrap themselves around host plants, forming connections that allow them to absorb nutrients and water directly from the host.
Cuscuta reflexa is the scientific name of dodder plant. It is a total parasite and nourishes from the host plant through haustoria.
cause obviously it is a parasitic plant DERR
dodder plant can pull nutrients from its host plant and it kills its host plant
Dodder plants are parasitic and rely on the clover plant for nutrients and water by attaching themselves to the clover and extracting resources. This interaction is one-sided, benefiting the dodder plant at the expense of the clover plant.
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