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How are insectivorous plant different
autotrophs?

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Answered by aswathi71
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Explanation:

insectivorous plants are bothautotrophs and heterotrophs as they can photosynthesize but the soil in which they grow is nitrogen deficient.so they capture insects for obtaining nitrogen. They are heterotrophs. ... Like all other plants, carnivores are green and carry the process of photosynthesis.

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Answered by simran7539
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insectivorous plants are both autotrophs and heterotrophs as they can photosynthesize but the soil in which they grow is nitrogen deficient.so they capture insects for obtaining nitrogen. They are heterotrophs. ... Like all other plants, carnivores are green and carry the process of photosynthesis.

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