Science, asked by huda43703, 9 months ago

why are pitcher plants both autotrophic and hetrotrophic??

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Answered by janashampa07
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Answer:

Because they contains some amount of chlorophyl by which can make their own food ( which is stored in the form of starch), they also

feed on some tiny insects .Thatswhy they are also called insectivores plant

Answered by ANSU007
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Answer: Because they contains some amount of chlorophyl by which can make their own food ( which is stored in the form of starch), they also

feed on some tiny insects .Thatswhy they are also called insectivores plant

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