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how pitcher plants trap its food and digest it.
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Answered by lTheDreamCatcherl
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Seeds are of immense biological and economic importance. They contain high protein, starch and oil reserves that help in the early stages of growth and development in a plant. These reserves are what make many cereals and legumes major food sources for a large proportion of the world's inhabitants.

Answered by ʙʀᴀɪɴʟʏᴡɪᴛᴄh
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The Saracenia produces digestive enzymes through the walls of the pitcher, which break down the insects, extract some of their nutrients, and then the pitcher absorbs those nutrients back through the walls of the pitcher and down to the rhizome to feed the plant.

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