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The diagram illustrates how small and large Venus flytraps deal with small prey in order to optimize the use of digestive enzymes. Overall, both types of traps respond when their trigger hairs are touched by the prey. However, small traps proceed to digest the prey, while large traps tend to release small insects to escape […]
The diagram illustrates the predatory mechanism of both small and large Venus Flytraps, highlighting their strategies for optimizing the use of digestive enzymes. Overall, while both species use the same fundamental trapping method, large Venus Flytraps exhibit a more energy-efficient strategy by distinguishing between valuable and non-valuable prey before committing to digestion. The process begins […]
The diagram illustrates the processes by which small and large Venus Flytrap species capture and digest small prey, highlighting differences in their use of digestive enzymes. Overall, the smaller Venus Flytrap captures and digests prey more quickly, while the larger species takes longer and ultimately releases the prey without digestion. In the case of the […]
