Biology, asked by Rohan3847, 10 months ago

Why do some plants have to trap insects

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Answered by PrincessAZ
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Answer:

Insectivorous plants trap insects. Insectivorous plants trap insects in order to get nutrition. Insectivorous plants trap insects because they grow in soil which is usually thin and is also poor in nutrients , so they eat insects to fulfill their nutrient requirement.

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Answered by flickeringklicks
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Answer:

For survival

Explanation:

The plants which trap insect and feed on them are called as Insectivores plants. These plants have special body structures which are made attractive to attract insects to sit on them which then are eaten by the plants.

Some examples:

1. Venus flytrap: They have attractive color and thus the insects are attracted. If any insect sits on it, the plant closes its mouth and the insect is eaten and the nutrition is gained by the plant. After the insect has been digested, the trap opens again to capture another prey.

2. Pitcher plant, 3. common butterwort

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