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if a pitcher plant contains chlorophyll so why does it eats the insects

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Answered by Fuschia
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Well pitcher plants grow in swamp areas where the soil is nitrogen- deficient. So in order to fulfill nitrogen requirement it traps the insects.Hence it is called insectivorous plants. You can call them partially autotroph and heterotroph.
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