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Insectivorous plants usually grow in soil deficient in:

1 point

oxygen

carbon

nitrogen

all of these

Insectivorous plants usually grow in soil deficient in:
1 point
oxygen
carbon
nitrogen
all of these​

Answers

Answered by SuraBhaavya
1

Answer:

opinion is nitrogen....

Explanation:

The insectivorous plants are the carnivorous plants which feed on the insects. These plants have adapted to grow in the extreme conditions of the soil such as acidic pH. Generally, these plants are known to grow in the soil which is deficient in the mineral nutrients due to the presence of acid. The plant can grow in the soil which have low levels of nitrogen.

hence Insectivorous plants grow in nitrogen deficient soil and obtain nitrogen from different insects, e.g. Drosera, Nepenthes, Dionnea, Utricularia etc.

Answered by aditya401367
2

Answer:

it's nitrogen ok students

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