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What happens when an insect touches the hands of a sundew plant? pls answer

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Answered by BaasdshahHacker
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The leaves of sundew plant have tentacles, which are long, thin structures having drops of sticky substance called mucilage at their ends. When an insect touches them, it sticks in the mucilage and is then digested.

Answered by malemnganbaoinam39
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First know this: Sundew are 'flypaper' plants that trap prey in sticky hair on their leaves.

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If Once an insect becomes stuck, nearby tentacles coil around the insect and smother it. Sundews can reach a height of up to 10 inches (25 centimeters). However, some species are tall and with a vine-like appearance, while others hug the ground, making their size variable.

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