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Are all plants autotrophs?

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Are all plants Autotrophs ?

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No . All plants are not autotrophs which means all plants cannot prepare their own food. Only the green plants which contain chlorophyll pigment can do photosynthesis and hence can prepare their own food .

For eg. - Insectivourus plants cannot prepare their own food as they grow in the place which is lack nitrogen . Hence they are not autotrophs. Like - Venus flytrap, pitcher plants etc.

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Answered by Anonymous
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No . All plants are not autotrophs which means all plants cannot prepare their own food. Only the green plants which contain chlorophyll pigment can do photosynthesis and hence can prepare their own food .

For eg. - Insectivourus plants cannot prepare their own food as they grow in the place which is lack nitrogen . Hence they are not autotrophs. Like - Venus flytrap, pitcher plants etc.

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