Explain how insectivorous plant are getting nitrogen from insects
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Explanation:
In general, plants absorb nitrogen and phosphorus from the soil through their roots. Insectivorous plants, however, absorb nitrogen and phosphorus from their animal prey through their leaves specially modified as traps. Thus, at simplest, insectivorous plants trap animals and absorb nutrients from the trapped prey.
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insectivorous plants getting nitrogen from insects through their leaves which acts a tapping.whenever any insects fed on this leaves they tapped(blocked) the insects and hence digest them