Science, asked by ff5744828, 7 days ago

why do insectivorous plants feed on insects even though chlorophyll is present on their leaves​

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Answered by umaparvin
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Insectivorous plants are green in colour even then they eat insects because of the fact that it contains chlorophyll in the leaf. ... The insectivorous plants grow in soil which do not contain sufficient nitrogen mineral. Hence they do photosynthesis to carry out the work.

Answered by swarajdas54
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the part that a pitcher plant does carry out photosynthesis, but photosynthesis will result in providing the plant with only glucose. As we know a living organisms also require other vital nutrients like AMINO ACID, FATS, MACRONUTRIENTS, MICRONUTRIENTS,etc. One such macronitrient is NITROGEN, it is very vital for a body ,required for synthesis of Nitrogen bases in DNA, Amino grp in amono acid,etc. The nitrogen is deficient in soil so pitcher plant obtains such macro and micronutrients from its prey!!HOPE THIS ANSWER HELPS!!

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