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why do some plants eat indectso​

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Answered by ItzBrainlyQueen01
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Explanation:

Carnivorous plants evolved in nutrient-poor habitats where very few other plant species were growing, such as bogs and wetlands, because there was very little competition from other plants for those areas. Most plants absorb nutrients through their roots from nutrient-rich soil. Since carnivorous plants grow in nutrient-poor areas they eat insects to get the nutrients they need.

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Answered by Acharde15
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Explanation:

Most plants absorb nutrients through their roots from nutrient root soil. Since, carnivorous plants grow in nutrient poor areas they eat insects to get the nutrients they need.

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