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Insectivorous plants grow in a soil which is deficient in the ​

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Answered by lliTzPrInCeSsll
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nitrogen element

They also grow optimally in the soil where there is deficiency of the nitrogen element. Due to deficiency of the nitrogen element which is essential for overall growth and development of the plants, insectivorous plants consume insects in order to absorb required nutrients.

Answered by tanmaybagal48
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Explanation:

They also grow optimally in the soil where there is deficiency of the nitrogen element. Due to deficiency of the nitrogen element which is essential for overall growth and development of the plants, insectivorous plants consume insects in order to absorb required nutrients.

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