Explain how does pitcher plant digests an insect
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Explanation:
The linings of most pitcher plants are covered in a loose coating of waxy flakes which are slippery for insects, causing them to fall into the pitcher. Once within the pitcher structure, digestive enzymes or mutualistic species break down the prey into an absorbable form for the plant.
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Carnivorous plants must have use to digest thier prey .
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most carnivorous plants such as Venus flytraps, sundews, butter worts, and many genera of pitcher plants all make their own digestive enzymes.
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