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(4) Drosera Explanation: An insectivorous plant, also called a carnivorous plant, captures prey items, such as insects, spiders, Crustaceans, mites, and protozoans, as a nitrogen source. Aldrovanda, Dionaea, Drosera, Drosophyllum, etc are some of them under the Droseraceae family.

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