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Why does a pitcher plant feed on insects even though they carry out photosynthesis?

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Why does a pitcher plant feed on insects even though they carry out photosynthesis?

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The insectivorous plants like pitcher plant often grow in places where they do not get enough nitrogen. Photosynthesis fulfills the need of energy but nitrogen is supplied through the bodies of the insects. In case of other normally growing plants, nitrogen is supplied in the form of nitrates or nitrites.

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