Plantas carnívoras

Plantas carnívoras

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Science, Biology

4th - 9th Grade

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Carnivorous plants have evolved unique adaptations to capture and digest insects, supplementing their diet in nutrient-poor environments. These plants use various mechanisms, such as sticky substances, spring-loaded traps, and water-filled pitchers, to trap and digest their prey. The Venus flytrap uses a spring-loaded mechanism, while the auricularia employs bladder-type traps underwater. Pitcher plants use water-filled traps to drown insects. These adaptations allow carnivorous plants to thrive as stealthy hunters in their ecosystems.

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What adaptations do carnivorous plants use to hunt and digest insects?

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How does the Venus flytrap capture its prey?

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Describe the mechanism by which the auricularia captures its prey.

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What role do the glands at the base of the pitcher plant play in its feeding process?

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In what ways do some species of pitcher plants differ in their ability to trap prey?

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