short note on insectivorous plants:
Insectivorous plants or carnivorous plants are autotrophs but are specially adopted for trapping and digesting small animals and insects. These plants are thus, partly autotrophs and partly hetrerotrophs. They grow in nitrogen-poor habitats and use insects by their colour and scent, trap them in some way, digest enzymatically absorb and assimilate the product, mostly amino acids. Pitcher plants, bladderwort, etc. are insectivorous plants.
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The organsim which eat insect are called insectivorous plants.
these plants leaf are modified for trap of insects.
we can found those plants in nitrogen available places.
they take nitrogen which is required from insects.
they can prepare own food.
they are also known as canivorous plants
these plants leaf are modified for trap of insects.
we can found those plants in nitrogen available places.
they take nitrogen which is required from insects.
they can prepare own food.
they are also known as canivorous plants
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Short note on Insectivorous plant
Explanation:
- The plants that eat insects and digest them to obtain nutrition from them are called insectivorous plants.
- These types of plants are found in the places where there is a lack of nitrogen in the land, to meet the lack of their nitrogen mass, these plants eat insects.
- Example: Pitcher Plant, Drosera, Dionia, Cerrosenia, Utricularia, etc.
- They look a little different from common plants. Their leaves play an important role in catching their prey. There are 400 species of such insectivorous plants in the world.
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