Is venus flytrap a partially autotrophic plant? (Autotrophic not Heterotrophic)
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Venus flytrap is both an autotrophic and heterotrophic plant because, in order to meet the proper amount of nitrogen, they eat insects along with performing photosynthesis.
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Yes, Venus flytrap, (scientifically called as Dionaea muscipula) is a partially autotrophic plant because, it also contains the pigment of chlorophyll to perform photosynthesis.
It eats small insects to compensate the less availability of nitrogen in the soil and the surroundings.
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