Chemistry, asked by mmlagrawal, 4 months ago

why does an insectivorous plant trap insects? ​


learner0x: insectivorous plants trap insects because they grow in soil which laacks nitrogen. but they are autotrophs but obtain nitrogen and animal matter from plants hope it helps ☺

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

About the Insectivorous Plant

But why do they capture insects and small animals? Insectivorous plants mainly grow in humid wildernesses and bogs where plenty of sunlight and moisture can be found. However, since nutrients are scarce in the soil, they capture insects to supplement the nutrients that they tend to lack.


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Answered by Alisha418
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Answer:

Insectivorous plants mainly grow in humid wildernesses and bogs where plenty of sunlight and moisture can be found. However, since nutrients are scarce in the soil, they capture insects to supplement the nutrients that they tend to lack.

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