Biology: Concepts and Investigations
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Chapter 23.4, Problem 2MC
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The reason why some
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The non-parasitic species from which all parasitic plants descended. Some parasites are only partly parasitic. These plants are hemiparasites, able to photosynthesize while also stealing nutrients and water from their hosts. Other parasitic plants, referred to as holoparasites, are unable to photosynthesize and must obtain their sustenance from their hosts.
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