Insectivorous plants grow in soil deficient in nitrogen. In general, plants absorb nitrogen and phosphorus from the soil through their roots. Insectivorous plants, however, absorb nitrogen and phosphorus from their animal prey through their leaves specially modified as traps. They trap insects, kill them and then absorb nitrogen from their dead decomposing body.
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