Form where do the non-green plants get their food ?
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Answer / guest
They get their food from other living plants. Sometimes
these plants assimilate their food form the bodies of dead
plants and dead animals
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 168 Yes | 36 No |
Answer / ameen
they get their food from dead and decaying organisms and
plants.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 60 Yes | 30 No |
Answer / pearl angelie
i thought that the non green plants get their food from the
dead animals and plants
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 78 Yes | 53 No |
Answer / aysha manna
They depend on dead and decaying matters.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 55 Yes | 31 No |
Answer / ambika rastogi
They get it from dead & decaying matters.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 37 Yes | 19 No |
Answer / mathangi
they get nutrients from dead and decaying matters
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Answer / shikha
they get their food from dead and decaying matter and also from other plants which make their own food
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Answer / yash devjai gupta
The non green plants get food from other plants.These plants are called parasites.Some parasites obtain food from dead plants and animals.We should remove them regularly
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Answer / pratik hemani
non green plants are of different
Autothrophs
hetrothrophs
they depend on both of kind
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Answer / renuka
They get there food for dead animals and rotting matters
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 2 Yes | 3 No |
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