Biology, asked by snehalchavan8307, 1 year ago

Why do plants like Nepenthes trap insects?

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Answered by sushant1308
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Foraging, flying or crawling insectssuch as flies are attracted to the cavity formed by the cupped leaf, often by visual lures such as anthocyanin pigments, and nectar bribes. ... Furthermore, some pitcher plantscontain mutualistic insect larvae, which feed on trapped prey, and whose excreta the plant absorbs
Answered by Anonymous
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. Plants like nepenths grow in nitrate deficient soil .

. In them the leaves are modified to trap insects .

. They get nitrates from thier bodies .

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