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Plants Growing in marshy soil trop and digest insects.

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Answered by samikshajadhav16
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Explanation:

Plants that eat insects are called insectivorous plants. They trap and digest insects.

Pitcher plant is the example of an insectivorous plant. The soil of marshy land is deficient in nitrogen.

Plants living in marshy areas do not get nitrogen from the soil. To fulfill their nitrogenous need, they need to eat insects.

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