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Question
Give reason.
Insectivorous plants are attractively coloured.
Give Reasons
Solution
- Insectivorous plants are attractively coloured so that they can attract insects and feed upon them.
- Insectivorous plants grow in soil or water which are deficient in nitrogen compounds and in order to meet this deficiency, they feed on insects.
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(2) | Insectivorous plant | b | Lichen |
(3) | Saprophytic plant | c | Drosera |
(4) | Symbiotic plant | d | Cuscuta |
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(1) | Parasitic plant | (a) | Mushroom |
(2) | Insectivorous plant | (b) | Lichen |
(3) | Saprophytic plant | (c) | Drosera |
(4) | Symbiotic plant | (d) | Cuscuta |
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Group 'A' | Group 'B' | ||
(1) | Parasitic plant | (a) | Mushroom |
(2) | Insectivorous plant | (b) | Lichen |
(3) | Saprophytic plant | (c) | Drosera |
(4) | Symbiotic plant | (d) | Cuscuta |