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futures of insectivorous plants​

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Answered by krunal17
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Explanation:

Traps work in a variety of ways.

Pitfall traps of pitcher plants are leaves folded into deep, slippery pools filled with digestive enzymes.

Flypaper (or sticky or adhesive traps) of sundews and butterworts are leaves covered in stalked glands that exude sticky mucilage.

Answered by ANSU007
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Answer : Traps work in a variety of ways.

Pitfall traps of pitcher plants are leaves folded into deep, slippery pools filled with digestive enzymes.

Flypaper (or sticky or adhesive traps) of sundews and butterworts are leaves covered in stalked glands that exude sticky mucilage.

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