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What is Insectivorous plants Answer for class 7

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Answered by sharmadinesh95252
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Insectivorous plants are the plants that obtain there nutrition by eating insects. These plants trap insects as they have some special features which automatically opens when an insect sit on it.

Answered by MotiSani
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Insectivorous plants eat insects.

  • Warm, humid climates with plenty of sunlight and water are ideal for these plants.
  • They thrive in low-nitrogen environments.
  • Venus flytraps, pitcher plants, and cobra lilies are some of the plants that eat insects.
  • Carnivorous plants eat other animals. Insects are drawn to gleaming plants.
  • To attract insects, they usually include honey and a nice odor.
  • A variety of insectivorous plants contain modified or unique plant components that aid in insect capture.
  • Insects are caught when they come into contact with the hair-lined lining margins of insectivorous plants' lips.
  • Some of the plants' stalks are coated in a sticky mucus-like substance, trapping the bug and preventing it from moving.
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