Environmental Sciences, asked by sanamdeep497, 7 months ago

It traps insects in its leave?​

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Answered by Shanaia015
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Flypaper traps can be active or passive and rely on sticky mucilage, either directly on the leaf surface (butterworts) or on gland-tipped hairs (sundews), to capture prey. Snap traps, such as those of the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula), use rapid leaf movements to actively ensnare insects

Answered by konedalacharishmarao
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Answer:

Insectivorous plants include the Venus flytrap, several types of pitcher plants, butterworts, sundews, bladderworts, the waterwheel plant, brocchinia and many members of the Bromeliaceae

Explanation:

this plants are based on nitrogen as food so they trap insects

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