what are leaf apex lamina and petiole of a pitcher plant modified into
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The leaf base is modified into an expanded structure, the petiole is modified into a tendril which holds the lamina in vertical position, the lamina is modified into a pitcher to capture and digest insects and the leaf apex is modified into a lid to attract the insects.
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The leaf base is modified into an expanded structure, the petiole is modified into a tendril which holds the lamina in vertical position, the lamina is modified into a pitcher to capture and digest insects and the leaf apex is modified into a lid to attract the insects.
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