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Explain heterotrophic nutrition in venus flytrap and pitcher plants? ​

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Answered by sm06
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These plants trap insects, kill them, digest and absorb the nitrogenous nutrition (proteins) from their body with the help of their modified leaves and make up for the deficiency of nitrogen from the soil. Some of the examples are Pitcher plant, Sundew, Venus fly trap & Bladderwort.

Answered by archismanhalderd
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venus flytrap and pitcher plant cannot get their required nitrogen from soil so they feed on insects to fulfill their required nitrogen.

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