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How does pitcher plant trap an insect

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The rim of the pitcher (peristome) is slippery when moistened by condensation or nectar, causing insects to fall into the trap. ... Furthermore, some pitcher plants contain mutualistic insect larvae, which feed on trapped prey, and whose excreta the plant absorbs.

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→ The rim of the pitcher (peristome) is slippery when moistened by condensation or nectar, causing insects to fall into the trap. Furthermore, some pitcher plants contain mutualistic insect larvae, which feed on trapped prey, and whose excreta the plant absorbs.

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