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How does the Sundew plan't catch it prey?​

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Answered by sasmitanira1
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Explanation:

Sundews are “flypaper” plants that trap prey in sticky hairs on their leaves. They make up one of the largest groups of carnivorous plants. Long tentacles protrude from their leaves, each with a sticky gland at the tip.Once an insect becomes stuck, nearby tentacles coil around the insect and smother it.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In 1875, Charles Darwin described how the bending movement of leaves in carnivorous sundew species formed an 'outer stomach' that allowed the plants to enclose and digest captured insect prey. About 100 years later, auxin was suggested to be the factor responsible for this movement.

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