How are carnivorous plants different from other plants ,also mention,how are they different
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How are insectivorous plants different from other plants?
Insectivorous plants are partial heterotrophs whereas other plants are autotrophs. The insectivorous plants are partially dependent on insects to derive nitrogen, therefore are called carnivorous. Other plants can prepare their own food by the process called photosynthesis.
Carnivorous plants trap, digest, and absorb nutrients from animals but rely on photosynthesis for energy. Protocarnivorous plants may trap insects and other animals, but cannot digest or absorb their nutrients.
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