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Insectivorous plants are placed in ecosystem in which trophic level

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Insectivorous plants belong to first and third, both trophic levels of the ecosystem.


They are partially heterotrophic and partially autotrophic.


Insectivorous plants have an ability to prepare its own food as they contain chlorophyll so can be called as autotrophic.


Some of them also eat insects to fulfill their protein and mineral needs, to be called as heterotrophic.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The Insectivorous plants are placed in ecosystem in trophic level 1.  

Explanation:

  • The insectivorous plants are partially autotrophic plants; they feed on insects because of their nitrogen deficiency.  
  • All organisms of this atmosphere are categorised in different trophic levels in an ecosystem. Amongst them the producers or the autotrophs occupy the first level.
  • Hence the insectivorous plants occupy the first level. However the plants that feed only on insects occupy the trophic level 3.

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