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| 1. |
Some species of plants are insectivorous. Why? |
| A. | Their growth in shady and dark places does not allow them to undertake sufficient photosynthesis and thus they depend on insects for nutrition |
| B. | They are adapted to grow in nitrogen deficient soil and thus depend on insects for sufficient nitrogenous nutrition |
| C. | They cannot synthesize certain vitamins themselves and depend on the insects digested by them |
| D. | They have remained in that particular stage of evolution as living fossils, a link between autotrophs and heterotrophs |
| Answer» C. They cannot synthesize certain vitamins themselves and depend on the insects digested by them | |