Science, asked by jitendrasingh9331, 5 months ago

how does a pitcher plant trap food​

Answers

Answered by divyanshithakur079
4

Carnivorous pitcher plants of the genus Nepenthes capture prey with a pitfall trap that relies on a micro-structured, slippery surface. The upper pitcher rim (peristome) is fully wettable and causes insects to slip by aquaplaning on a thin water film.

Answered by raunak200842
4

Answer:

please follow me

Explanation:

when when an insect is trapped in The pitcher plant it gets entanged in the hair and is digested by the digestive juice secreted by the cell of pitcher plant.

Similar questions