Insectivorous plants are also called partial heterotrophs. Why do you think it is so?
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Some pitcher plants only act as heterotrophs when they are provided with water on the opening so that the insects could slip in the stomach of the plant. BUT, when there is no rain or water on the opening they have to make their own food using the chlorophyll(by photosynthesis). In this way insectivores plants like pitcher plant is known as partial heterotrophs.
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