Biology, asked by lisaGabriel6366, 7 months ago

how do insectivorous plants fulfil their nutrient requirement ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants living in marshy areas do not get nitrogen from the soil. Their nitrogen need is fulfilled by sucking the juice of insects. Venus flytrap, utricularia, drosera and Rafflesia are the other examples of insectivorous plants. To fulfill their nitrogenous need, they need to eat insects.

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Plants living in marshy areas do not get nitrogen from the soil. Their nitrogen need is fulfilled by sucking the juice of insects. Venus flytrap, utricularia, drosera and Rafflesia are the other examples of insectivorous plants. ... To fulfill their nitrogenous need, they need to eat insects.

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