What level of nourishment is obtained from the body of an insect by insectivorous plants?
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Carnivorous plants are plants that derive some or most of their nutrients (but not energy) from trapping and consuming animals or protozoans, typically insects and other arthropods. Carnivorous plants have adapted to grow in places where the soil is thin or poor in nutrients, especially nitrogen, such as acidic bogs.
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Insectivorous plants trap the insects that land on them and digest them for phosphorus and nitrogen. The plant then uses its digestive juices to absorb the insect's soft side into it and then discards the hard shell body of insect when finished
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