A plant that is partially autotrophic?

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
Autotrophs are the plants which produce their own food by using water, carbon di oxide, and sunlight in form of sugars.
And it is used to produce energy.
Some examples are algae,bacteria, and some plants.
Insectivorous plants are not complete autotrophs but are partially autotrophs.
They digest insects but still produce their own source of energy with light and water.
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