how does a pitcher plant can get nitrogen ?
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Carnivorous plants get nitrogen from the insects they eat.
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Pitcher of the pitcher plant is actually a modified leaf. ... Rotting releases (lets loose) the nitrogen from the insect's body. The nitrogen then goes into the liquid and the plant takes in the nitrogen from the liquid.
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Carnivorous plants get nitrogen from the insects they eat. Pitcher of the pitcher plant is actually a modified leaf. ... Rotting releases (lets loose) the nitrogen from the insect's body. The nitrogen then goes into the liquid and the plant takes in the nitrogen from the liquid.
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