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Venus fly trap which take their nutrition by insects also performs photosynthesis..So which type of nutrition does it performs.

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Answered by shashwatyadav14
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Answer:

Autotrophic Nutrition

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Answered by blessinalaurencia
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Answer:

Venus flytraps are perennial, carnivorous plants that can live up to 20 years in the wild. While most of their energy is obtained through photosynthesis, insects provide nutrients that aren't readily available in the soil.

Insects provide a great source of nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorous and carbohydrates that are missing from the soil in the typical Venus Flytrap environment. Although flytraps are carnivorous, they can go long periods (a month or two) without eating insects. They need to feed insects because need nitrogen which is provided by insects. The Pitcher plant and the Venus Fly Trap are plants which are green in color and performs photosynthesis, thus they are known as Autotrophs and their mode of nutrition is known as Autotrophic Mode of Nutrition.

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