Biology, asked by priyankamishra517, 1 month ago

3. These species can be easily found in fresh water and wet sort
The bladder of this organism sucks in the prey as the prey brushes
against the trapdoor of this organism. Do you know that some of
the species of this organism have large bladders to feed upon
mosquito larvae and new tadpoles?" Options : henbane , foxglove , bladderwort. , sundew. , acacia , cobra lily , butterwort , corkscrew plant​

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Bladderwort, (genus Utricularia), genus of carnivorous plants in the family Lentibulariaceae (order Lamiales). The bladderwort genus contains 220 widely distributed species of plants characterized by small hollow sacs that actively capture and digest tiny animals such as insect larvae, aquatic worms, and water fleas. Bladderworts can be found in lakes, streams, and waterlogged soils around the world, and several are invasive species that have spread to novel habitats.

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