what do venus flytrap and pitcher plant to feed insects
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Venus flytrap and pitcher plant feed on insect to get extra nourishment from them as they grow in poor soil which lacks nitrogen.
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As pitcher and venus flytrap plants grow in less nitrogenous soil so they feed on insects to meet their needs so:
1.Venus fly trap: they are leaves like structures and have hairy-like substance on the leaf and when insect sits on the leaf the leaf closes and digests the insect.
2.Pitcher plant:They are like a bottleguards and they have a small lid kind of structure on the leaf and the leaf streches down and has digestive juices in them when insects go inside the leaf the lid closes and the insect will be digested.
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