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pitcher plant traps insects beacuse it is parasite, does not have chlorophyll, grows in soil with lack of nitrogen ​

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Pitcher plants trap insects in its modified trap-like organ to fulfill its requirements of Nitrogen and other nutrients as it grows in soil that lacks nitrogen. The dead insect inside its trap provides such nutrients required for normal functioning of the plant.

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