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plants grow in soil which are poor in minerals and show they eat insects for nutriten (a) insectivorous (b) saprophytic (c) meditrranean (d) terrestrial​

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Answered by jaikishorverma8
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plants grow in soil which are poor in minerals and show they eat insects for nutriten (a) insectivorous (b) saprophytic (c) meditrranean (d) terrestrial

Answered by sujal1247
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a) insectivorous

Some plants eat insects. They are insectivorous plants. They grow in soil that is poor in minerals. To get the minerals they trap and eat insects. Venus flytrap and pitcher plant are insectivorous plants.

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