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1. Carnivorous plants thrive in?
1 point
a) Wet, open, and nutrient rich soil
b) Dry arid soil
c) moist, acidic and nutrient-deficiet soil.
d) None of the above​

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Answered by vishnupriyaram06
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Answer:

Carnivorous plants thrive in moist , acidic and nutrient deficient soil.

Answered by AnkitaSahni
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Carnivorous plants thrive in moist, acidic, and nutrient-deficit soil. (Option c)

  • Carnivorous plants are plants that obtain their required nutrients by preying on other animals.
  • They mostly feed on arthropods and insects.
  • They also rely on photosynthesis to generate very little amounts of energy.
  • Most producers or plants obtain the maximum nutrients from the soil.
  • Since carnivorous plants have another alternative to satisfy their nutrient requirements, they have adapted to live in places with moist, acidic, and nutrient-deficient soil.
  • These plants have attractive features to attract their prey, then they trap and kill them to derive their nutrients.

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