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Find out how plants other then insectivorous plants obtain nitrogan

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Answered by trishasudheesh
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Explanation: No plants can do that. Most take it from the soil, and insectivorous plants found a way to short circuit that and grow in poor soil, or no soil at all. Leguminous plants form a host for bacteria that fix nitrogen and make it available for the legumes, and later when they decay for other plants

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Answered by royalpiano637
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Explanation: No plants can do that. Most take it from the soil, and insectivorous plants found a way to short circuit that and grow in poor soil, or no soil at all. Leguminous plants form a host for bacteria that fix nitrogen and make it available for the legumes, and later when they decay for other plants. friend whenever you need help you may ask .

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