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Answered by annu2311
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The pitcher plants lures in insects with nectar into a pitfall trap and the water at the bottom has enzymes to break down the insects, so their nutrients can be absorbed. ...Pitcher plants and other insect eating plants grow on soils which are deficient in nitrogen. That's why they need another source to meet their need.

Answered by RudrapratapsinhDvala
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Answer: is a heterotroph

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