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Dodder is a parasitic plant, which has roots for support and absorption of nutrients from the host plant. what kind of roots are these? a haistorial roots b nodal roots c storage roots
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Dodder is a parasitic plant, which has roots for support and absorption of nutrients from the host plant. what kind of roots are these?
a haistorial roots
b nodal roots
c storage roots
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a. haustorial roots
. Haustorial roots are found in parasitic plants like mistletoe and parasitic fungi. Its role is drawing nutrients by penetrating host's tissue.
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