Biology, asked by siddharthgiri42, 5 months ago

how does a pitcher plant can get nitrogen ?​

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Answered by vks110023
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Answer:

Carnivorous plants get nitrogen from the insects they eat.

Explanation:

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.

Answered by chamundeschamundes4
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Answer:

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.

Explanation:

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