explain how pitcher plant take food from the nature
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They get their nutrition from insects they "catch," after converting them into a form they can digest or absorb.
It attracts insects to it using the scents of nectar and already-captured dead insects, and once inside, insects cannot escape and drown in a pool of water at the bottom. Instead of getting nutrients from the soil, the pitcher plant uses enzymes to digest the insects for its nutrition.
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Pitcher plants are several different carnivorous plants which have modified leaves known as pitfall traps—a prey-trapping mechanism featuring a deep cavity filled with digestive liquid. ... The plants attract and drown their prey with nectar.
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