Plants that catch insects are called carnivorous plants. They have evolved this ability to supplement their nutrient intake from the soil in nutrient-poor environments.
Pitcher plants are found occurring naturally in: Madagascar, New Caledonia, China, Australia, New Guinea, and Sumatra. As they are a common indoor "novelty" plant they are propagated and can be found all over the world
Nitrogen is the nutrient that may be fixed in plant roots. What happens is the presence, but unavailability, of nitrogen in the environment. In the case of the ground below surface level, nitrogen must be in soluble form in order to be used by the plant. Nitrogen fixing bacteria and nematodes may do this job on, in or around plant roots.
Nutrient fertilizer gets to the roots when you water it, it goes down and it gets in threw the soil
Phytochemicals are substances found in plants that provide health benefits but are not considered essential nutrients. They have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and other beneficial effects on the human body. Common examples include flavonoids, carotenoids, and polyphenols.
Cholesterol is not found in plants.
plants in the desert don't get enough rain
The nutrient system of plants is clorophil.
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art15941.aspNo cholesterol found in plants.
phosporous, nitrogen, you name it
Plants with active traps, such as carnivorous plants, are found in areas with poor soil because they have evolved to obtain nutrients, particularly nitrogen, from capturing and digesting insects or other prey. In nutrient-poor soils, these plants have adapted to supplement their nutrient intake by using their unique trapping mechanisms.
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Two abiotic conditions found in the soil are temperature and pH. Temperature affects microbial activity and nutrient availability, while pH influences the solubility of minerals and nutrient uptake by plants.
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there are alot of plants in the usa that you cannot find anywhere else but there. just look and you will find some!
This is because the particular form of nitrogen found in air “nitrogen gas“ cannot be assimilated by most organisms. For example, “Nitrogen nutrients are water-soluble and as a result they are easily drained away”, so that they are no longer available for plants.
One hydroponic nutrient in a plant is water. Water is an essential nutrient for all life. Another hydroponic nutrient in plants is magnesium sulphate.