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1. Why some plants eat insects?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Insect eating plants are known as insectivorous plants. They catch and feed insects to fulfil their need of nitrogen. ... Such plants are called carnivorous plants or insectivorous plants. Since they evolved in nitrogen deficient soils, they trap and digest the proteins of the insects to obtain nitrogen.

Answered by nandikabalan
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Insect eating plants are known as insectivorous plants. They catch and feed insects to fulfil their need of nitrogen. ... Such plants are called carnivorous plants or insectivorous plants. Since they evolved in nitrogen deficient soils, they trap and digest the proteins of the insects to obtain nitrogen.

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