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The plants that grow in nitrogen-deficient soil is:​

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Correct option: (d) Venus fly trap.​

Plants which grow in nitrogen-deficient soils, derive their nutrition either partially or totally from the insects which approach them by trapping them. These plants are called insectivorous plants or carnivorous plants. ​
For example, pitcher plant, bladder wort, venus fly trap, etc.​

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