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For basically the same reason nutrition is important to you or I. Plants need certain nutrients and micronutrients to grow. If they don't receive the nutrients, they either grow very slowly, or get diseases, or both. And it's generally these plants that are weak that get attacked by pests.

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What type of mode of nutrition is in money plant?

The money plant, or Pothos (Epipremnum aureum), primarily utilizes autotrophic nutrition, specifically photosynthesis. It has chlorophyll-containing leaves that capture sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This process allows the plant to produce its own food, making it independent of other organisms for nutrition. Additionally, it can also absorb nutrients from the soil and air, but its main mode of nutrition remains photosynthesis.


How does Fungi obtain their nutrition by?

Feeding of the extra food that a plant makes and stores.


Which organ is the main organ of nutrition in a plant?

The main organ of nutrition in a plant is the leaf. Leaves are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. This glucose serves as the primary energy source for the plant's growth and development. Additionally, leaves play a role in gas exchange and transpiration, further supporting the plant's overall nutritional needs.


Name any 2 autotrophic plants showing heterotrophic mode of nutrition also.?

Rafflesia is an autotrophic plant that exhibits a heterotrophic mode of nutrition by parasitizing on the roots of other plants. Cuscuta, also known as dodder, is another autotrophic plant that obtains nutrients by parasitizing the vascular systems of host plants.


Which organ is a main organ of nutrition in a plant?

The main organ of nutrition in a plant is the leaf. Leaves are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. This glucose serves as an energy source and is essential for the plant's growth and development. In addition to photosynthesis, leaves also facilitate gas exchange and transpiration.