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Carnivory in Plants Is Thought to Be an Adaptation to Compensate

Question 24

Question 24

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Carnivory in plants is thought to be an adaptation to compensate for low levels of which soil nutrient?


A) carbon
B) sulfur
C) potassium
D) phosphorus.
E) nitrogen.

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