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Insectivorous plants are...

Insectivorous plants are

A

Saprophytes

B

Heterotrophs

C

Semiautotrophs

D

Autotrophs

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Definition of Insectivorous Plants**: Insectivorous plants are plants that derive some or most of their nutrients from trapping and consuming insects. This characteristic is a response to nutrient-poor environments, particularly low nitrogen levels. 2. **Habitat**: These plants typically grow in humid environments where the soil is deficient in nitrogen. This adaptation allows them to supplement their nutrient intake by capturing insects. 3. **Nutritional Strategy**: Insectivorous plants exhibit a unique nutritional strategy. While they can perform photosynthesis (making them autotrophic), they also rely on insects for nitrogen, classifying them as heterotrophic as well. 4. **Classification**: Due to their ability to perform photosynthesis and their dependence on insects for nitrogen, insectivorous plants can be classified as semi-autotrophic. This means they have characteristics of both autotrophs (organisms that produce their own food) and heterotrophs (organisms that consume other organisms for nutrients). 5. **Evaluating Options**: - **Option 1: Saprophyte** - Incorrect, as saprophytes feed on dead organic matter. - **Option 2: Heterotroph** - Incorrect, as they are not purely heterotrophic. - **Option 3: Semi-autotroph** - Correct, as they possess traits of both autotrophs and heterotrophs. - **Option 4: Autotroph** - Incorrect, as they are not completely autotrophic. 6. **Conclusion**: The correct classification of insectivorous plants is that they are semi-autotrophic. **Final Answer**: Insectivorous plants are semi-autotrophic. ---
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