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Rafflesia, known for its large flowers, does not have traditional leaves or stems and therefore does not perform photosynthesis like most plants. Instead, it relies on its host vine for nutrients and water. Rafflesia absorbs oxygen and releases carbon dioxide through its tissues via diffusion, much like fungi. This unique adaptation allows it to thrive in its specific ecological niche despite its lack of conventional plant structures.

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