How are bread mould, cactus and pitcher plant different on the basis of mode
of nutrition? Explain.
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Pitcher plant is an insectivorous plant that derives nitrogenous compounds by trapping and consuming insects. ... The insect is then digested by the enzymes secreted by the plant. In this manner, pitcher plants fulfil their requirement of nitrogen by feeding on insects.
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Pitcher plant is an insectivorous plant. Its leaves are modified into pitcher with a lid. It exhibits both autotrophic as well as heterotrophic mode of nutrition. ... Pitcher plant contains chlorophyll; hence it is capable of preparing its own food like green plants.
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