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How do insects have nitrogen ? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Meat-eating, or carnivorous, plants can trap and digest insects and other small animals. ... Most plants absorb enough nitrogen from nitrates in the soil. Carnivorous plants live in bogs, where nitrates are in short supply, so they need to obtain their nitrogen by digesting prey instead.

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