What Makes The Rafflesia Flower Endangered
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What makes the rafflesia flower endangered. [not in citation given]rafflesia was found in the indonesian rain forest by an indonesian guide working for dr. Okay, so some endangered plants consume prey and digest them alive in their pitchers. This fascinating flower is found mainly in low lying tropical rainforests of indonesia.
Because rafflesia has no chlorophyll it cannot undergo photosynthesis. Rafflesia is a kind of parasitic flower which lives under tropical climate of the southeast asia. Since the flower has no roots or stems, it uses thin filaments to suck the nutrients from its host.
This means that the flowers of a rafflesia plant either have male sex organs or female sex organs, but not both, as is the case with many plants. It has listed 3654 endangered plant species. Being endoparasitic, the rafflesia attaches itself onto a host plant for nutrients and survival.
* rafflesia is an endangered or threatened genus. An endangered species is a kind of species which are more likely to become extinct. In order for fertilization (and thus successful reproduction) to.
The rafflesia species was named after sir thomas. This is known as a parasitic relationship, because the vine is being harmed, while the flower benefits. Manillana ), may have lost the genome of its chloroplast and it is speculated that the loss happened due to the parasitic lifestyle of the plant.
It is noted for producing the largest individual flower on earth. Loss of the chloroplast genome. Without any leaves, roots, or even stem, rafflesia relies on another plant in order to survive.