How are the trapping mechanism different in pitcher plants and Venus Fly traps?
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a) Venus flytraps use pitfall traps with a hollow lidded leaves while pitcher plants use rapid leaf movements to actively ensnare insects.
b) Both the plants rely on sticky mucilage.
c) Pitcher plants use pitfall traps with a hollow lidded leaves while Venus Flytraps use rapid leaf movements to actively ensnare insects.
d) Both b & c
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Pitfall traps (pitcher plants) trap prey in a rolled leaf that contains a pool of digestive enzymes or bacteria. Flypaper traps use a sticky mucilage. Snap traps utilise rapid leaf movements. ... Lobster-pot traps, also known as eel traps, use inward-pointing hairs to force prey to move towards a digestive organ.
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