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The diagram illustrates processed of how small and large Venus Flytrap species optimally digest small prey using their digestive enzymes. Overall, the small Venus Flytrap demonstrates a more effective ability to handle small prey compared to large Venus Flytrap due to its specialized digestive enzymes. In the initial stage, both small and large Venus Flytrap […]
The illustrations depict the process of dealing with a prey between small and large traps to maximize the utilization of digestion enzymes. Overview, both small and large traps share similarities in the number of stages, ways of trapping the preys, but there are differences in prey processing. Regarding small Venus flytrap, when an insect accidentally […]
The diagram compares the processes in which a small Venus Flytrap and a large one utilize their digestive enzymes when handling small prey. From an overall perspective, it is evident that each process involves three stages. While both start with their trigger hairs, the small one ends with absorbing nutrients and the large individual eventually […]
The diagram depicts how minor and major Venus Flytrap species capture small prey to maximize their use of digestive enzymes. Overall, both of them cr ist of 3 steps, beginning with catching the insects and ending with captivating the nutrition from their victims. At the beginning, the small trap traps the insect by some special […]
The diagram illustrates the process by which small and large Venus Flytrap species capture and digest small prey to maximize the use of digestive enzymes. Both use similar mechanism, which allows them to recognize preys with an unique feature called trigger hairs and release digestive enzymes to dissolve their feat into nutrition. The large trap, […]
