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pitcher plants consumes insect as a part of its nutrition​

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Answered by mandalprity558
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These plants (e.g. pitcher plant) are green and carry out photosynthesis to obtain a part of the food required by them. But they do not get the nitrogen from the soil in which they grow. So, insectivorous or carnivorous plants feed on insects to obtain the nitrogen needed for their growth.

Answered by ritikasinghharshjeet
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this plant carry out photosynthesis to obtain a part of food buy them but they do not get the nitrogen from the soil in which they grow so insectivorous or carnivorous plants rid of insects to obtain the nitrogen needed for their growth

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