Insectivorous plants can photosynthesise.Then why do they trap insects?
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They trap the insects to obtain the nutrient of which the soil is deficient. The plants absorb nitrogen from digesting the insects and then they perform the process of photosynthesis. The Insectivorous plants trap insects, digest them and use them as a source of nitrogen.
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The insectivorous plants traps insects, digest them and use as the nitrogen source for photosynthesis.
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