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match in chlorophyll (i) bacteria
nitrogen fixetion ( ii) pitcher p plant
mashroom ( iii ) leaves
insectivorouse (iv) sprotroph

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Answered by kikibuji
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Answer:

Chlorophyll - Leaves

Nitrogen fixation - Bacteria

Mushroom - Saprotroph

Insectivorous - Pitcher plant

EXPLANATION

CHLOROPHYLL

  • It is the green pigment present in chloroplast of leaves.

  • It helps in photosynthesis, the process by which plants prepare their own food.

NITROGEN FIXATION

  • Nitrogen available in the soil can not be uptaken by roots directly.

  • Bacterias present in the soil convert them into absorbable form of nitrogen like nitrites and nitrates.

MUSHROOM

  • It is a saprotrophic fungi.

  • Saprotrophic nutrition refers to the process of obtaining nutrition from the dead and decayed organic matter.

INSECTIVOROUS PLANT

  • Pitcher plant is insectivorous in nature.

  • It obtain the nitrogen content from insects by capturing them.
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