Carnivorous plants live in environments where there is deficiency of nitrogen, in order to supplement their diet with nitrogen, they trap insects or other small animals and digest them by enzymes or by bacterial decomposition, and absorb the nitrogenous compounds thus formed.Thus option A, is correct.
Carnivorous plants live in environments where there is deficiency of nitrogen, in order to supplement their diet with nitrogen, they trap insects or other small animals and digest them by enzymes or by bacterial decomposition, and absorb the nitrogenous compounds thus formed.Thus option A, is correct.