Dodder (Cuscuta) known locally as Amarbel/Akashbel is a
parasitic plant that lacks both chlorophyll and leaves. It is a yellow colour
climber that attaches itself to the host. It gives out haustoria or the suckers that
get attached to the phloem of the host and derive nutrition. Cuscuta does not
have roots in the mature condition. It produces bunches of whitish or yellowish
bell shaped flowers.
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.
It is a Greek word from which the English term <i>substance</i> derives.
The roots of a plant anchor it in the ground and absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
root cap, root tip..
According to botany the parasite live on live plant. when the plant dies parasite also will dies. but the saprophyte though the plant dies it will live.
No, mistletoe is not a decomposer. Mistletoe is a parasitic plant that grows on the branches of trees and derives its nutrients from the host tree. It does not decompose organic matter like decomposers such as fungi and bacteria do.
Jacques Derives was born on January 10, 1887, in Paris, France.
A true parasite is an organism that lives on or in a host organism and derives nutrients from the host, often at the expense of the host's health. True parasites are dependent on the host for survival and reproduce within or on the host organism.
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Yes, mistletoe is considered a heterotroph because it relies on other plants for its nutrients. As a hemiparasitic plant, mistletoe attaches to host trees and derives water and nutrients from them while also photosynthesizing to produce some of its own energy. This dual mode of nutrition characterizes it as a heterotroph, as it depends on other organisms for part of its sustenance.
Shi'a and Shi'ite are synonymous. Shi'a derives from Arabic and Shi'ite derives from Farsi.
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