Heterotrophic Nutrition in Plants

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Heterotrophic Nutrition in Plants: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Symbiosis, Fungi, Bacteria, Lichens, Legume, Insectivorous Plants, Mycorrhiza, Bread Moulds, Parasitic Plants, Heterotrophic Nutrition, Saprotrophs, Harmful Fungi, Partial Parasites and, Parasitic Nutrition in Plants

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Bread mould do not produce its own food by the process of photosynthesis.

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Venus flytrap has bright colours attracts insects.

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What do you mean by insectivorous plants?

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Choose from the following parasitic plants:

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Define host plant.

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What are legumes and give two examples?

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Choose the parasitic plant.

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_____ is the full form of VAM.

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Mycorrhizae is a symbiotic association between a fungus and alga.

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The lichen that grows on wood is called

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Albugo candida fungus causes _____ disease in plants.

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Which symbiosis is most common?

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Name the organism that has symbiotic relationship between fungi and algae.

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_____ lack chlorophyll and feed on decaying matter. (Alga/Fungi)

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Name the following organism grown on the spoiled bread. (Bacteria/Virus/Fungi)

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Name the following organism: (Virus/ Bacteria/ Fungus)

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Bacteria have a cell wall made of

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In a food chain consisting of the following, which organism acts as the decomposer?

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What are saprotrophs?

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Heterotrophs are organisms which