The correct option is
C Total stem parasite
The correct option is C.
Explanation of correct option:
- Cuscuta is a stem parasite that wraps around the host plants and remains attached to them.
- It has no roots and wraps around the total host body.
- It remains attached to the host body until it dies.
- Generally, the vegetative part of Cuscuta is its stem.
- Hence, it is a total stem parasite.
Explanation of incorrect options:
Option A:
- Partial stem parasites only absorb water and minerals from the host but not the food.
- Cuscuta absorbs food from the host body.
- They also absorb essential nutrients from the host and weaken them.
- So Cuscuta is not a partial stem parasite.
Option B:
- Epiphytes grow on another plant but they do not have any parasitic relation with the supporting plants.
- Epiphytic plants need physical support from other plants, not any nutritional support.
- Cuscuta not only grows on another plant but also absorbs food and minerals from it.
- It is not an example of an epiphyte, it is a total stem parasite.
Option D:
- Total root parasites attach to the roots of host plants.
- They derive all of their nutrition from them.
- But Cuscuta attaches to the stem part of the host body.
- So Cuscuta is not a total root parasite.
Final answer: Cuscuta is a total stem parasite.