Especialidades JA/Pantanos y ciénagas/Respuestas
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2014
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25.11.2024
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Carnivorous plants trap animal prey (insects) to make up for the loss of nutrients they cannot obtain from the environment. The traps are modified leaves and may be “active” or “passive” depending on how they catch their prey.
Pitcher Plant (Passive)
These plants form a slippery, colorful cupped leaf, and have a nectar-covered lip to lure insects. When an insect slips and falls in, it is trapped by downward pointing, sharp hairs. It is slowly dissolved in the liquid in the bottom of the cup. There are some insects that thrive in the pitcher plants by having an anti-enzyme that prevents them from being digested by the plant.
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Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Species Account/Alces alces
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Species Account/Lycaena epixanthe
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This is one example. You can develop your own story.
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