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Venus fly trap is an example of partially heterotrophic nutrition comment

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Answered by Anjula
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Hello user !!!

Your answer :-

→ Venusfly trap is an insectivorous plant .

→It grows in nitrogen deficiency places.

→To fillful it's nitrogen it traps small insects and makes nitrogen for itself.

→It is depending upon an insect so it is heterotroph .

→Nephentes is also an example for insectivorous plant .

Hope this helps you dear (^-^)
Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate!!.
It's because Venus fly trap feed on insects as well they eat insects as it's food so we call it heterotrophic plant
as well as they also prepare food by the process of photosynthesis..
So we call Venus fly trap as partially heterotrophic
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Vedpatidar: venus fly trape is heterotrophic nutrient plant because venus plant is non-photosynthetic plant and this plant depend on insect for own nutrient
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