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2 Insectivorous plants contain chlorophyll
and carry out photosynthesis. Then why do they eat insects?​

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Answered by harshul8757
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Insectivorous plants are green in colour even then they eat insects because of the fact that it contains chlorophyll in the leaf. ... The insectivorous plants grow in soil which do not contain sufficient nitrogen mineral. Hence they do photosynthesis to carry out the work

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Answered by Anonymous
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The insectivorous plants grow in soil which do not contain sufficient nitrogen mineral. These plants (e.g. pitcher plant) are green and carry out photosynthesis to obtain a part of the food required by them. ... So, insectivorous or carnivorous plants feed on insects to obtain the nitrogen needed for their growth.

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