How are the trapping mechanism different in pitcher plants and Venus Fly traps? * 1 point 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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CARNIVOROUS PLANT
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carnivorous plant, sometimes called insectivorous plant, any plant especially adapted for capturing and digesting insects and other animals by means of ingenious pitfalls and traps. Carnivory in plants has evolved independently about six times across several families and orders. The more than 600 known species of carnivorous plants constitute a very diverse group, in some cases having little more in common than their carnivorous habit.
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option b is right.
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