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What are pitfall traps that are seen in the membrane of genus Nepnthes ?

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Answered by banishreesar
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Carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes possess modified leaves that form pitfall traps in order to capture prey, mainly arthropods, to make additional nutrients available for the plant. These pitchers contain a digestive fluid due to the presence of hydrolytic enzymes.

Answered by aaratrikadutta132
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The pitfall traps that are seen are the modifications of leaves basically to capture prey, mainly arthropods, to make additional nutrients available for the plant. These pitchers contain a digestive fluid due to the presence of hydrolytic enzymes.

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