if an insectivorous crop is grown in nitrogen is rich soil, will it stop trapping insects, give reasons to justify your answer
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Explanation:
insectivorous plants grow on marshy land which is not rich in nitrogen so to fulfill their nitrogenous need, they need to eat insects.
therefore if the plant is having enough nitrogen then it wont eat insects.
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Explanation:
The insectivorous plants such as Pitcher plant eat insects to fulfill their requirement of nitrogen. If they are grown in nitrogen rich soil they might stop eating insects as they have fulfilled their requirement of nitrogen.
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