Biology, asked by Safal5850, 1 month ago

Can insectivorous plants such as pitcher plant be considered as parasites? Why or why not?

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Answered by harsh0955
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Answer:

Insectivorous plants are not parasites. They grow in marshy area which is deficient in soil nitrogen. They have chlorophyll to synthesise glucose n starch. They trap insects to meet their nitrogenous requirement to make cell protoplasm.

Answered by dhimangurchan
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Answer:

Insectivorous plants are partial Parasites.

Explanation:

  • Because they have green leaves to synthesize their food.
  • They consume insects to fulfill their need of Nitrogen.

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