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The image shows the Venus Flytrap capturing prey through a sequence of steps for both small and large traps. In the small trap process: Step 1 shows prey at 3 trigger hairs, Step 2 illustrates the trap snapping shut, Step 3 displays digestion with enzyme release, Step 4 indicates nutrition absorbed, and the trap snaps open. In the large trap process: Step 4 shows prey at the center with 6 visible trigger hairs, Step 5 depicts the trap snapping shut around the captured prey, Step 6, without numerical data point change, finalizes digestion and reopens the trap.
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The image shows how different sizes of Venus Flytrap species capturing small prey for the utilization of their digestive enzymes in a few steps.
Overall, one of the species, which is the smaller one is seen to trigger hairs and attracting the insect and eventually closed the trap snaps. Similarly, larger trap is also producing electrical stimuli which allowing the prey to come inside and shut the traps. However, the small Venus Flytrap released digestive enzymes which later absorb the nutrition of the insect. Large trap does not exactly do the same thing, as it opens its trap snaps after catching the insects.
In conclusion, the diagram illustrates how small and large species of Venus Flytrap using their digestive enzymes by handling small prey in different ways.
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