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A hetrotrophic plant having tiny sacs ,which resemble bladders that are located on the stem and leave of the plants

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A Bladderwort (Utricularia)is a green, carnivorous plant with empty vacuum-like sacs called bladders. Their sacs (or traps) are the smallest of all green carnivorous plants

A Bladderwort (Utricularia)is a green, carnivorous plant with empty vacuum-like sacs called bladders. Their sacs (or traps) are the smallest of all green carnivorous plantsThe bladders, or traps, are hollow underwater structures with a flexible door or valve that is kept closed. A physiological process moves water from the interior to the exterior of the bladders, generating a state of low pressure within the traps. If a small animal triggers the bristles that project from the surface of the door, the trap suddenly opens, and a quick inflow of water sucks the prey inside. The door closes again within about 1/35 of a second, and the animal is digested. Within about 15 to 30 minutes the trap again is “set” by passing water to the exterior.

A Bladderwort (Utricularia)is a green, carnivorous plant with empty vacuum-like sacs called bladders. Their sacs (or traps) are the smallest of all green carnivorous plantsThe bladders, or traps, are hollow underwater structures with a flexible door or valve that is kept closed. A physiological process moves water from the interior to the exterior of the bladders, generating a state of low pressure within the traps. If a small animal triggers the bristles that project from the surface of the door, the trap suddenly opens, and a quick inflow of water sucks the prey inside. The door closes again within about 1/35 of a second, and the animal is digested. Within about 15 to 30 minutes the trap again is “set” by passing water to the exterior.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.

A Bladderwort (Utricularia)is a green, carnivorous plant with empty vacuum-like sacs called bladders. Their sacs (or traps) are the smallest of all green carnivorous plantsThe bladders, or traps, are hollow underwater structures with a flexible door or valve that is kept closed. A physiological process moves water from the interior to the exterior of the bladders, generating a state of low pressure within the traps. If a small animal triggers the bristles that project from the surface of the door, the trap suddenly opens, and a quick inflow of water sucks the prey inside. The door closes again within about 1/35 of a second, and the animal is digested. Within about 15 to 30 minutes the trap again is “set” by passing water to the exterior.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.HOPE it helps u....!!♥️♥️....

A Bladderwort (Utricularia)is a green, carnivorous plant with empty vacuum-like sacs called bladders. Their sacs (or traps) are the smallest of all green carnivorous plantsThe bladders, or traps, are hollow underwater structures with a flexible door or valve that is kept closed. A physiological process moves water from the interior to the exterior of the bladders, generating a state of low pressure within the traps. If a small animal triggers the bristles that project from the surface of the door, the trap suddenly opens, and a quick inflow of water sucks the prey inside. The door closes again within about 1/35 of a second, and the animal is digested. Within about 15 to 30 minutes the trap again is “set” by passing water to the exterior.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.HOPE it helps u....!!♥️♥️....PLZZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST ✌️✌️♥️♥️....!!...

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