what are insectivorus plants explain their mode of nutrition
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The insectivorous mode of nutrition is observed in plants like pitcher plant and the Venus fly trap. They purely depend on other insects and small animals for their nutrition.
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The insectivorous plants are the type of carnivorous plants. They derive their nutrition by eating insects, arthropods or other animals. In these plants, the leaves are modified to trap the insect or prey. They naturally grow in the areas where soil lacks nutrition (nitrogen and phosphorus).
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