What are the different Modes of Nutrition in Plants


Modes of Nutrition in Plants

 

The mode of nutrition in plants are as under:

 

Parasitic Plants:

 

  1. i) These plants cannot prepare their own food.

 

  1. ii) They depend on host.

 

iii) They have special roots called haustoria, which penetrate into vascular bundles of host and draw food material.

 

  1. iv) Dodder plant is an example of them.

 

 

Saprophytic Plants:

 

  1. i) These plants cannot prepare their own food.

 

  1. ii) They draw their food from decomposed matter of the dead remains of animals and plants.

 

iii) Their examples are Neottia and Monotropa.

 

 

Insectivorous Plants:

 

  1. i) These plants can prepare their own food.

 

  1. ii) They grow on marshy places.

 

iii) They also capture small insects as food.

 

  1. iv) Their examples are Pitcher plant bladderwort and Venus flytrap etc.

 

 

Symbiosis:

 

  1. i) It is mutually beneficially association present between two plants.

 

  1. ii) Both organisms derive benefits from each other.

 

iii) Their examples are grams, peas and beans.

 

The advantages of this school include the following: · Economic thought developed on a more mature methodological basis. The classics substantiated and used general philosophical, special methods and techniques of research; · The analysis was transferred to the sphere of production and the mechanism of functioning of a simple commodity and market economy was investigated; · Formed the categorical apparatus of economic science; · The functional role, subject and object of political economy have been determined


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