Carnivorous plants have evolved mechanisms for trapping and digesting small animals. The product of this digestion is used to supplement the plant’s supply of:
Answer: Nitrites
Explanation
Carnivorous plants digest animals to supplement their supply of nitrites (nitrogen compounds), which are essential for their growth.
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