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Given below are the characteristics of insectivorous plants. Identify the plant.

The front part of petiole is coiled like a tendril that holds the pitcher in erect position. The leaf tip forms the lid. The pitcher-shaped leaf is filled with a liquid to passively collect the insect and digest it.

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Important Questions on The Plant: Structure and Function

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Consider the following morphological biochemical or physiological characteristics of plants.

i. Presence of hairy leaves ii. Production of more nectar is flower
iii.. High sugar content in plant parts iv. Presence of higher aspartic acid concentration.

Choose the correct combination of statements which give natural resistance to plants against insect pests:

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Name any two autotrophic plants which also show the heterotrophic mode of nutrition.
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Distinguish between a parasite and a saprotroph.
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Why do a few plants eat insects besides being photosynthetic in nature? Give examples.
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Write the difference between saprophytic and parasitic plants.
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Insectivorous plants eat insects, although they are capable of preparing their own food. Why?
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Write the difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs.
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Rewrite the following statement correctly.

The brightly coloured insectivores can produce their own food.

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What is an insectivorous plant? Why does a plant eat insects? Write a brief note on pitcher plants.
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Insectivorous plants grow in the soil deficient in _____. (Carbon/Nitrogen)