do insectivorous plant has chlorophyll
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Carnivorous plants have chlorophyll and can use photosynthesis to make carbohydrates, like ordinary plants. But, they grow in habitats with poor soil, and benefit from the extra nitrogen and other nutrients that they can obtain from capturing animals.
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insectivorous plants do have chlorophyll but it doesn't have nutrients from the soil to make food....
due to this they eat insects in order to fill the required nutrients...
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