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how insects are trapped and digested in an insectivorous plant ​

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Answered by abc538596
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The pitcher is the modified part of leaf the leaf tip is modified to form a lid downward pointing hair are present inside the pitcher once the insect enters the pitcher the lid closes and the insect gets trapped.

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Answered by Brainlyconquerer
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Explanation:

Insectivorous plants Have developed their own unique method to trap the insects that land on them and digest them for Important elements like phosphorus and nitrogen.

• The plant then uses its own digestive juices to absorb the insect's soft side skin to gain energy.

• They are an type of Carnivorous plants that must have use their enzymes to digest their prey.

• Most carnivorous plants, such as Venus flytraps, pitcher plants all make their own digestive enzymes through their biological processes.

• The plants will take some time to digest slowly digest the insects like in a week to two months.

• It is also an mode of nutrition that is observed in plants like pitcher plant and the Venus fly trap.

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