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I think it has cellulose as it is a plant and all plants have cellulose

Yes, insectivorous plants have cellulose. Most of them are highly developed vascular plants. These plants meet part of their nitrogen requirement from insects.

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When was Insectivorous Plants - book - created?

Insectivorous Plants - book - was created on 1875-07-02.


What is the correlation between nutrition in insectivorous plants plants and their habitat?

Insectivorous plants, such as sundews and pitcher plants, obtain nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from insects they capture. The availability of insects in their habitat directly impacts the nutrition and growth of insectivorous plants. Habitats with higher insect populations typically support healthier insectivorous plants compared to habitats with fewer insects.


Where insectivorous plants found?

Dry and sandy


Do insectivorous plants attack on humans also?

No


What is the mode of nutrition in insectivorous plants?

Insectivorous plants obtain nutrients by trapping and digesting insects. They have specialized structures, such as modified leaves or pitchers, to capture their prey. They supplement their nutrient intake with photosynthesis as well.


Insects digested by insectivorous plants provide the plants mainly with what?

nitrogen


Do common plants grow in soil where insectivorous plants grow?

yes they do.


Which plants eat flies?

some insectivorous plants for ex. venus flytrap


Is a sunflower prey?

Sunflowers are plants and do not have prey. The only plants that do are insectivorous plants such as the Venus Flytrap.


Are insectivorous plants and carnivorous plants the same?

Insectivorous plants and carnivorous plants are not exactly the same, but they both obtain nutrients by capturing and digesting prey. Insectivorous plants specifically target insects for food, whereas carnivorous plants can capture a wider range of prey, including insects, small animals, and even other plants. Additionally, some carnivorous plants have more sophisticated trapping mechanisms compared to many insectivorous plants.


Why the insectivours plants eat insects?

Insectivorous plants eat insects as a dietary supplement.


Where is the polysaccharide cellulose found in plants?

cellulose