Some species of plants are insectivorous. Why?
a. Their growth in shady and dark places does not allow them to undertake sufficient photosynthesis and thus they depend on insects for nutrition.
b.They are adapted to grow in nitrogen deficient soils and thus depen ects for sufficient nitrogenous nutrition +
c. They cannot synthesize certain vitamins themselves and de e insects digested by them
d.They have remained in that particular stage of evol ion ving fossils, a link between autotrophs and heterotrophs
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hey mate........the answer is
(b) They are adapted to grow in nitrogen deficient soils and thus depen ects for sufficient nitrogenous nutrition +
(b) They are adapted to grow in nitrogen deficient soils and thus depen ects for sufficient nitrogenous nutrition +
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Correct answer is B
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Correct answer is B
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