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How are the trapping mechanism different in pitcher plants and Venus Fly traps?
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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Answered by BRAINLIESTY
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Answer:

Both b and c

Explanation:

Pitcher plants use pitfall traps with hollow lidded leaves. They also have sticky mucilage which allows them to not allow insects to escape. Venus Flytraps on the other hand use rapid leaf movements to actively ensnare insects. Their smell due to Dionaea also attract other insects. They too use sticky mucilage to trap insects.

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