why are insectivorous plants called partial heterotrophs
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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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The insectivorous plants are partially dependent on insects to derive nitrogen from atmposphere hence they are called partial heterotrophs. Whereas other plants can prepare their own food by the process called photosynthesis. These is known as Autotrophs.
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