Biology, asked by abihaasif226, 2 months ago

Why carnivorous plants need to obtain nitrogen from insects.Infact high amount of nitrogen in atmosphere is present. ​

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Answered by darkerdemure
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Explanation:

Carnivorous plants live in bogs, where nitrates are in short supply, so they need to obtain their nitrogen by digesting prey instead. They do this to obtain the vital nitrogen that they need to grow.

Answered by pjahnabi007
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Answer:

Carnivorous plants live in bogs, where nitrates are in short supply, so they need to obtain their nitrogen by digesting prey instead. They do this to obtain the vital nitrogen that they need grow.

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