what is the correlation between nutrition in insectivorous plants and their habitat
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insectivorous plants are insects eating plants. These plants grow in the soil which has nitrogen deficiency.
These plants obtain some nutrients by trapping and digesting various invertebrates, and occasionally even small frogs and mammals.
Because insects are one of the most common prey items for most carnivorous plants, they are sometimes called insectivorous plants.
It is not surprising that the most common habitat for these plants is in bogs and fens, where nutrient concentrations are low but water and sunshine seasonally abundant
These plants obtain some nutrients by trapping and digesting various invertebrates, and occasionally even small frogs and mammals.
Because insects are one of the most common prey items for most carnivorous plants, they are sometimes called insectivorous plants.
It is not surprising that the most common habitat for these plants is in bogs and fens, where nutrient concentrations are low but water and sunshine seasonally abundant
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