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Insectivorous habitat of plants is to cope up Oxygen deficiency Reason: Insectivorous plants are partly autotrophic and pantly heterotrophic. write True or False ​

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Answered by Itzvaibhav007
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Answer:

so insectivorous habitat is not used to cope up with oxygen deficiency. Thus, the given assertion is wrong. ... Insectivorous plants are partly autotrophic and partly heterotrophic

Answered by xxchocolatexx65
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Answer:

Insectivorous plants are partly autotrophic and partly heterotrophic. Insectivorous plants take their nutrition by feeding on insects and other organisms. They need to be adapted to grow in places where the soil is thin or poor in nutrients. So, they possess both autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition.

Explanation:

The statement is true

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