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Mention the mode of nutrition in insectivorous plants.

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Answered by VarshaSharma608
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. Insectivores plants are heterotrophs and therefore the mode of nutrition is heterotrophic.

Insectivores plants are heterotrophs and therefore the mode of nutrition is heterotrophic. . They feed on other insecte for their food.

. They are found majorly in the forests.

Answered by omandlik12
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Answer:Insectivorous plants are heterotrophs whereas other plants are autotrophs. The insectivorous plants derive nutrition by trapping and digesting the insects whereas other plants can prepare their own food by the process called photosynthesis.

Answer:Insectivorous plants are heterotrophs whereas other plants are autotrophs. The insectivorous plants derive nutrition by trapping and digesting the insects whereas other plants can prepare their own food by the process called photosynthesis.There are two modes of nutrition: Autotrophic – Plants exhibit autotrophic nutrition and are called as a primary producer. Plants synthesis their food by using light, carbon dioxide, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.

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