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Where do carnivorous plants grow? Explain their mode of nutrition with example.​

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Answered by vsb992
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Answer:

carnivorous plants grow in areas deficiency in nitrogen

they trap insects and fulfil nitrogen requirements

ex: pitcher plant, nephantis, drosera, Venus flytrap

Answered by khushikumar8080
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Answer:

carnivorous plants generally grow in soil that are deficient in calcium and nitrogen as in marshy area

Explanation:

true they are capable of photosynthesis but they compensate for the nutrients deficit through their insect diet

hope it's help you

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