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Inspectivorus plants trap insects to fulfil the requirement of........?​

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Answered by patelnandalapn
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Answer:

nitrogen requirements

Explanation:

nitrogen requirements

Insectivorous plants trap insects to fulfill their nitrogen requirements. They need the nitrogen for their growth. As the other plants get the nitrogen from the nitrates in soil they don't get. So, to fulfill this requirement they trap the insects and digest their prey.

Insectivorous means insect-eating, these plants derive most of their nutrition from the insects, that they trap and consume. These plants grow in humid areas, where plenty of sunlight and moisture is found. They are found in the nitrogen deficient soil. That is why they trap and digest insects to absorb nutrients.

Such plants are called insectivorous plants. They trap and digest the insects. ... When an insect sits on the pitcher of the plant, the lid closes and the insect gets trapped inside the pitcher. The insect is then digested by the enzymes secreted by the cells of the plants.

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Answered by sg1494879
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Explanation:

Insectivorous plants trap insects to fulfill their nitrogen requirements. They need the nitrogen for their growth. As the other plants get the nitrogen from the nitrates in soil they don't get. So, to fulfill this requirement they trap the insects and digest their prey.

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