Discover why not all plants are autotrophic and learn about parasitic and saprophytic plants that obtain nutrition differently.
Discover key examples of autotrophic and heterotrophic plants, including spinach, ferns, dodder, mistletoe, Venus flytrap, and pitcher plants.
Discover whether all plants are autotrophs, learn about parasitic plants like dodder that rely on others, and understand the diversity in plant nutrition.
Not all plants are autotrophs; some parasitic plants like Dodder obtain nutrients from other plants instead of photosynthesis.
Discover fascinating non-autotrophic plants like mistletoe and Indian Pipe that thrive by relying on other organisms.
Discover the key examples of autotrophs and heterotrophs in plants, exploring their differences and behaviors.