Do plants feed on plants?
Sarah Scott
Updated on May 03, 2026
Plants don't eat food like regular living things. Instead, they make their own – a substance called glucose, through a process called photosynthesis. In this process, plants use carbon dioxide, water, and light and energy from the sun to convert them into food.
Do plants feed on other plants?
Yes, you read it right. This category of plants is called Parasitic Plants. They depend on the neighboring plants for their survival. They possess modified roots, called haustoria, which penetrate undetected into the vascular system of their host and absorb the nutrients required for their growth.What plants feed on other plants?
Some plants aren't eaten by bugs—they eat the bugs themselves! Nearly 700 species of these carnivorous plants live throughout the world.
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Awesome 8 Carnivorous Plants
- Pitcher Plant. ...
- Venus Flytrap. ...
- Yellow Pitcher Plant. ...
- Cobra Lily. ...
- Butterwort. ...
- Monkey Cup. ...
- Australian Sundew. ...
- Big Floating Bladderwort.