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define insetivores plants​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

INSECTIVOROUS PLANTS:-

Generally this type of plants are growing in poor quality soil such as nitrogen deficient soil or in most acidic soil , for the fulfill of its nitrogen requirements such plants evolve themselves and it consumes protozoan, and arthropods and derived most of nutrients from them .

e.g:- nepenthes, pitcher plant......etc.

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Answered by nandini5280
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Answer:

Carnivore plants are plants that derive some or their most of the nutrients from trapping and consuming animals or protozoan typically insects and other arthropods carnivore plants have adapted to grow in places where the soil is thin or poor in nutrients especially nitrogen such as acidic bogs eg. pitcher plant, Venus fly

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