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some plant feed on insects give reason​

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Answered by mastermimd2
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Explanation:

Plants need nitrogen to grow, while most of the plants get there dose of nitrogen from the soil nitrates, the carnivorous plants lack the supply as they live in bogs. Thus in order to get the adequate amount of nitrogen which is essential for their growth carnivorous plants feed on insects.

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Answered by Dangerousscientist
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answer

to get nitrogen

Explanation:

the mode of nutrition in which green plants make their own foodbut depends on insects for nitrogenous food

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