Science, asked by rafeeqbagwan, 4 months ago

6) The insectivorous plants like the pitcher plant eat insects. Is it right for them to do so? Write down your views about the same.​

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Answered by umemaamilyawala
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Inside the pitcher; there are several hair-like structures. These hairs direct the trapped insects downwards. When an insect sits on the pitcher of the plant, the lid closes and the insect gets trapped inside the pitcher. The insect is then digested by the enzymes secreted by the cells of the plants.

Answered by adityarbjoshi
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Answer:

Yes, it is right them to eat the insects as they fulfill nitrogenous requirement to survive.

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