The insectivorous plants are. A. heterotrophs B. partial heterotrophs C. omnivores D. partial omnivores
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They still perform photosynthesis to produce energy, but they live in nutrient-poor environments and need additional nutrients from insects to survive. Now, let's analyze the options: A. Heterotrophs: These are organisms that cannot produce their own food and Show more…
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