Biology, asked by riyaz14riyaz14, 10 months ago

Is it possible to that insectivorous plants do not get all the required nutrients from the soil in which they grow ?​

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Answered by SonalRamteke
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: The insectivorous plants grow in soil which do not contain sufficient nitrogen mineral. ... But they do not get the nitrogen from the soil in which they grow. So, insectivorous or carnivorous plants feed on insects to obtain the nitrogen needed for their growth.

Answered by naishrahgajkandh
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Yes it is possible that insectivorous plants do not get all the required nutrients from the soil in which they grow because the soil does not contain sufficient amont of nitrogen , mineral and nutrient for them to grow.

The insectivorous plants grow in soil which do not contain sufficient nitrogen mineral. ... But they do not get the nitrogen from the soil in which they grow. So, insectivorous or carnivorous plants feed on insects to obtain the nitrogen needed for their growth.

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