why insectivorous plants eats insects?
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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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Insectivorous plants eat insecs to obtain the vital nitrogen that they need to grow.
Insectivorous plants are usually found in areas of poor soil, specifically swampy habitats with low nitrogen availability. Trapping and digesting insects is how they supplement the nitrogen in the soil.
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Insectivorous plants eat insecs to obtain the vital nitrogen that they need to grow.
Insectivorous plants are usually found in areas of poor soil, specifically swampy habitats with low nitrogen availability. Trapping and digesting insects is how they supplement the nitrogen in the soil.
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