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A venus flytrap is a plant that lives in wetland ecosystems that do not have nitrogen-rich soils. To make up for the lack of nitrogen in the soil, this species captures insects and digests them into the nitrogen it needs. The ability of these plants to capture insects is an example of __________.
a) adaptation
b) competition
c) camouflage
d) mimicry
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        A venus flytrap is a plant that lives in wetland ecosystems that do not have nitrogen-rich soils. To make up for the lack of nitrogen in the soil, this species captures insects and digests them into the nitrogen it needs. The ability of these plants to capture insects is an example of __________.
a) adaptation
b) competition
c) camouflage
d) mimicry
HELP MEEEEE!
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