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how the insectivous plant can get their nutrition​

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Answered by Pantycrocs
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A microorganism, or microbe, is a microscopic organism, which may exist in its single-celled form or a colony of cells. The possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India.

Answered by sakshmajgmailcom
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For all the popular enthusiasm for insectivorous (carnivorous) plants and the general assumption that insects are the victims, there is little knowledge of the victims. This article provides a brief background to distribution, diversity, and trapping methods of insectivorous plants, and it attempts to associate the entomological knowledge for each genus. Lack of entomological information below under the name of any plant genus simply means that the author found none, or at least none obtained from the field. (The ability of these plants to digest insects such as fruit flies provided to them in cultivation tells little about their diet in nature.) Carnivorous fungi are not discussed in this article.

In general, plants absorb nitrogen and phosphorus from the

soil through their roots. Insectivorous plants, however, absorb nitrogen and phosphorus from their animal prey through their

leaves specially modified as traps. Thus, at simplest, insectivorous

plants trap animals and absorb...

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