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how are the leaves of the pitcher plant modified to catch insects ? plzz answer me​

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Carnivorous plants get nitrogen from the insects they eat. Pitcher of the pitcher plant is actually a modified leaf. ... When an insect lands on the wall, it falls down into the liquid. The insect cannot get out of the cup because the walls are smooth and slippery and the walls have hairs pointing down.

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