MCQ
Nepenthes khasiana is:
- AFungicidal and wet land plant
- BInsectivorous and endangered plant
- CFungicidal and endangered plant
- DInsectivorous and wet land plant
Explanation:
Pitcher plants eat small insects to supplement their nitrogen requirements. Hence, they are insectivorous plants. Nepenthes khasiana is an endemic plant to the Khasi hills of Meghalaya after which it is named. This species is critically endangered.
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