why does the pitcher feed on insects even though it provides food by photosynthesis?
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Answer: The insectivorous plants grow in soil which do not contain sufficient nitrogen mineral. These plants (e.g. pitcher plant) are green and carry out photosynthesis to obtain a part of the food required by them. ... So, insectivorous or carnivorous plants feed on insects to obtain the nitrogen needed for their growth.
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Explanation:
BECAUSE -
-IT GROWS IN LESS NUTRIENT RICH SOIL
-FOR EXTRA NUTRIENTS IT ADAPTED ITSELF TO THE ENVIRONMENT TO EAT INSECTS
-IT MAJORLY NEEDS NITROGEN
-AS WE ALL EAT HEALTH SUPPLEMENTS IT IS ALSO A HEALTH SUPPLEMENT FOR IT.
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