insectivorous plants have chlorophyll but why do they feed on insects. good answer
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Because the needs of these type of plants is not full fill by the phtosythesis
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The amount of chlorophyll is less in insectivorous plants as compared to their needs because of which they feed on insects and other small organisms
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