Environmental Sciences, asked by mohammedmifzal, 9 hours ago

How does a pitcher plant trap insects? (b) Where is it found?​

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Answered by Richstar
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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.

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Answered by mithulvikramkn6334
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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.

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