Why is a Venus flytrap an example of partially heterotrophic nutrition
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1.Venus fly trap is partially heterotropic nutrition example as it mainly eats insect and other creatures but also uses sunlight to make food...
2. Venus fly trap plant green and carries out photo synthesis but it feed on insects because in the place where they grow , lacks nitrogen content and nitrogen is very essential for plants therefore they catch insects and take nitrogen from them as all living species contain nitrogen content in them and the plant meets the nitrogen requirements by feeding on the insects hence is a example of partially heterotopic nutrition
3.→ Venusfly trap is an insectivorous plant .
→It grows in nitrogen deficiency places.
→To fillful it's nitrogen it traps small insects and makes nitrogen for itself.
→It is depending upon an insect so it is heterotroph .
→Nephentes is also an example for insectivorous plant .
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2. Venus fly trap plant green and carries out photo synthesis but it feed on insects because in the place where they grow , lacks nitrogen content and nitrogen is very essential for plants therefore they catch insects and take nitrogen from them as all living species contain nitrogen content in them and the plant meets the nitrogen requirements by feeding on the insects hence is a example of partially heterotopic nutrition
3.→ Venusfly trap is an insectivorous plant .
→It grows in nitrogen deficiency places.
→To fillful it's nitrogen it traps small insects and makes nitrogen for itself.
→It is depending upon an insect so it is heterotroph .
→Nephentes is also an example for insectivorous plant .
I HOPE THAT MY ANSWER WILL HELP U
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