Science, asked by manishgtm947, 8 months ago

venus flytrap eat insects. give reason​

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Answered by banshikumar89160
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Answer:

because it's a insectivorus plant and when they eat insects they get nutrients to grow

Answered by Sneha110061
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The ecosystem that supports Venus flytraps experiences frequent fires that clear out competing plants and volatilize nitrogen in the soil. Hence, Venus flytraps have a corner on the nitrogen market immediately following fire, when they obtain three quarters of their nitrogen supply from insect prey.

Like other plants, Venus' Flytraps gather nutrients from gases in the air and nutrients in the soil. However, they live in poor soil and are healthier if they get nutrients from insects. ... Because of people's fascination with these plants, they collected many of them and they became endangered.

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