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Can other plants grow in areas where insectivorous plants grow

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Answered by payal976983
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Answer:

Yes...

Explanation:

Insectivorous plants grow in area where Nitrogen is not available...

So to fill up nitrogen deficiency they have to eat insects and for normal metabolism they do photosynthesis...

Other plants also grow in these areas which does not need more nitrogen and they can meet requirements by atmospheric nitrogen through nitrogen fixing bacteria...

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