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Forest Biology of Tropical Plants Laboratory

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Occur in parasites for absorbing nourishment from the host, hence, they are also called sucking roots or suckers. The parasite sends this kind of roots into its host plant and directly penetrates the soft tissues by forming a connection with both xylem (water channel) and phloem (food channel) of the host thereby absorbing both water and food.

Author: Christine Deluna



Answer:

Haustoria or parasitic roots


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