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i) How does the pitcher plant trap and digest an insect?
ii) What are fertilisers? What are they used for?

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Answered by javeriakhanam2808200
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i) How does the pitcher plant trap and digest an insect?

answer The insect falls into the pool of fluid and is consumed by the plant. Pitcher plants are famous for their flesh-eating ways, and they rely on slippery surfaces to trap their prey. Its pitcher-shaped traps are made from rolled up leaves, and secrete nectar from their rims to entice their prey.

ii) What are fertilisers? What are they used for?

answer- Fertilisers provide mineral ions needed for healthy growth in plants. As plants grow, they absorb mineral ions from the water in the soil through their root hair cells . Over time, the concentration of these ions decreases, so farmers and gardeners add fertilisers to the soil.

Answered by ritvatruth
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The insect falls into the pool of fluid and is consumed by the plant. Pitcher plants are famous for their flesh-eating ways, and they rely on slippery surfaces to trap their prey. Its pitcher-shaped traps are made from rolled up leaves, and secrete nectar from their rims to entice their prey.

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Fertilisers are chemicals that are added to soil to supply nutrients to make it more fertile. The chemicals in fertilisers contain essential elements required for plant growth.Fertilizers are used daily by farmers and families to help crops and gardens grow.

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