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why do some plants feed on insect ?how does a pitcher plant catch a insects​

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Answered by suhela
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Answer:

1)Some Plants feed on insects because they grows in a type of soil which is unable to supply Nitrogen(N).so they feed on insects.

2)Most of the pitcher plants have se type of Most of the pitcher plants have some type of lure to attract insects. ... These plants share a symbiotic relation with such larvae.

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Answered by StarrySoul
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◆ Some plants feed on insects for their Nitrogen Requirement

They get nutrients from Trapping and Eating Insects

◆ As they are Nitrogen Deficient so they grow on places where soil is thin or poor in Nitrogen

◆ One Example - Pitcher Plant

◆ When an insects enters into Pitcher Plant It cannot climb back out against hairy walls of the plant as plant traps it and insect got settled to bottom and digested by Plant.

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