describe two functions of the stem of a Venus fly trap
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- Traps. Venus flytraps use modified leaves as traps for their insect meals. These leaves grow on a stemstretching to a 6 inches long. Along with basic photosynthesizing capabilities, these open mouths use an intricate system of delicate hairs to detect insects.
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The Venus flytrap is a flowering plant best understood for its carnivorous eating patterns. The “trap” is built of two hinged lobes at the edge of each leaf. On the internal textures of the lobes are hair-like projections named trichomes that influence the lobes to snap shut when prey arrives in contact with them.
- Venus flytraps mature to around 5 inches in diameter. Each plant usually possesses about six stems with hinged leaves. The verges of the leaves are streaked with teeth and the leaves fit concurrently like a clamshell.
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