Why
are the Insectivorous plant called partially heterotrophs???
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Insectivores plants are called partially heterotrophs because they do not prepare there own food and depend on other organisms,i.e, insects for food.
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Dear student,
insectivorous plants eat insects as they are unable to prepare their own food, this shows that they are dependent on other organisms like insects which contains species like flies, honey bees, mosquitoes, etc.
and as you know that heterotrophs are the living organisms which are dependent on others to get their food.
insectivorous plants are also called heterotrophs because they are eating other organisms like insects as their food so they are called partially heterotrophs.
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insectivorous plants eat insects as they are unable to prepare their own food, this shows that they are dependent on other organisms like insects which contains species like flies, honey bees, mosquitoes, etc.
and as you know that heterotrophs are the living organisms which are dependent on others to get their food.
insectivorous plants are also called heterotrophs because they are eating other organisms like insects as their food so they are called partially heterotrophs.
HOPE THIS ANSWER HELPS YOU A LOT DEAR.....
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