Science, asked by artnaveengrover70, 29 days ago

09 Why are insectivorous plants
called
partial heterotrophs

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Answered by amishayv40
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Some insectivorous plants require nitrogen which they take from the insects they eat and are known as partial heterotrophs. Drosera is a partial heterotroph that obtains nitrogen from the insects by consuming them and it consists of chlorophyll in its leaves which perform photosynthesis for their food. it performs photosynthesis and consumes insects for its food hence it is known as a partial heterotroph.

Answered by king0782
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Some insectivorous plants require nitrogen which they take from the insects they eat and are known as partial heterotrophs. Complete answer: ... Therefore it performs photosynthesis and consumes insects for its food hence it is known as a partial heterotrophs.

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