Biology, asked by vaisona274, 9 months ago

Why do insectivorous plants eat insects despite being on land .

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Answered by PixleyPanda
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In the bottom of the pitcher the plant secrets digestive chemicals to break down whatever hapless visitors it gets. Other, non-insectivorous, plants also share these boggy habitats, so consuming insects is only one strategy for dealing with these deficient soils

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