The diagram shows how small and large Venus flytrap species catch small prey and use digestive enzymes.
For the small trap, the process starts when an insect touches the trigger hairs. This causes the trap to close quickly around the prey. After the trap snaps shut, digestive enzymes are released. These enzymes help break down the insect, allowing the plant to absorb nutrients from it. This method is efficient for the small trap since it often catches smaller insects.
In contrast, the large trap also activates when the trigger hairs are touched. However, it can catch larger insects due to its size. After the trap closes, it keeps the insect inside for a longer time to digest it better. Finally, once the digestive process is over, the trap opens and lets any parts that were not digested fall out.
In summary, both types of Venus flytraps have similar processes but differ in their handling of prey based on their size. The small trap focuses on quick digestion of small insects, while the large trap is designed to handle larger prey more effectively.20:38/-strong/-heart:>:o:-((:-h Xem trước khi gửiThả Files vào đây để xem lại trước khi gửi
