Why are insectivorous plants are called partial heterotrophs ?
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Some insectivorous plants require nitrogen which they take from the insects they eat and are known as partial heterotrophs. Complete answer: ... Therefore it performs photosynthesis and consumes insects for its food hence it is known as a partial heterotroph.
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Insectivorous plants are called partial heterotrops because :
- They feed on other organisms for their nutrition.
- They are green in colour, and and make their own food but didn't get sufficient nitrogen.
- They get their nitrogen from trapping and feeding on insects.
These are the (⤴️) reasons for why insectivorous plants are called partial heterotrophs.
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