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Author: Audesirk, Teresa, Gerald, Byers, Bruce E.
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Chapter 46.3, Problem 1TC
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The reason that runoff from farms poses a threat to carnivorous plants in nearby wetlands.
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Carnivorous plants derive nutrients by trapping and consuming animals such as insects and other arthropods. They have adapted to grow in places with poor nutrients and soil such as acidic bogs.
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