why
do
some plants trap insects?
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Meat-eating, or carnivorous, plants can trap and digest insects and other small animals. They do this to obtain the vital nitrogen that they need to grow. Most plants absorb enough nitrogen from nitrates in the soil.
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Answer:
TO GET FOOD.
Explanation:
PLANTS LIKE VENUS FLYTRAP WILL OPEN ITS FLAT LIKE STRUCTURE AND WHEN A INSECT LAND ON THE FLAT IT GET STUCK DUE TO THE STICKY SUBSTANCE AND THE FLAT GETS CLOSED AND THE INSECT IS CONSUMED BY THE PLANT.
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