Insectivorous plant are attractively colour true or false
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Insectivorous plants are attractively coloured so that they can attract insects and feed upon them. Insectivorous plants grow in soil or water which are deficient in nitrogen compounds and in order to meet this deficiency, they feed on insects.
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True, insectivorous plants are brightly colored in order to attract insects and feed on them.
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- Insectivorous plants are plants that digest insects for food. In other words, insectivorous plants use insects as a source of their food.
- Carnivorous plants, on the other hand, take nitrogen from their prey through specially adapted leaves that act as traps.
- For eg., Pitcher Plant, Venus Flytrap, Cobra Lily, Butterwort, Monkey Cup, Australian Sundew, and Big Floating Bladderwort.
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