Environmental Sciences, asked by ghfgk2090, 11 months ago

When the prey is trapped into leaves what happens to it

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Answered by Cheemaking
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These signals are sent to glands that line the leaves, which release enzymes to digest the prey. The prey is loaded with essential nutrients, including sodium, and its digestion provides a source of new sodium ions to trigger the next action potential to capture the plant's next victim.


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Answered by rohan2132
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When the prey is trapped inside the leaves, the leaves secretes certain digestive enzymes with help of which the prey which may be a small insects or ant or bee is digested inside the trap and the nutrient available in the body of the prey is completely utilized by the plant for its metabolic activity and function.

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