pitcher plant is insectivorous plant true or false
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answer is false pitcher Plant is carnivorous plant
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The nutrition method of the pitcher plant is partially heterotrophic. As pitcher flowers bloom in nitrogen-deficient soil, it fosters insects to meet its nitrogen needs.
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- Insectivorous plants are commonly referred to as "partially heterotrophic." They have chlorophyll and are capable of photosynthesis, although they rely on other species for certain vitamins (such as nitrogen).
- The pitcher plant is known to eat insects. Because it grows and thrives in nitrogen-deficient soil, it must rely on insects for nitrogen.
- To strengthen a pitcher-like shape, the pitcher plant's leaf is modified. Insects are attracted to the pitcher because of its bright colouring.
- Therefore, its true.
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