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The diagrams above showcase how the small and large venus fly traps actively absorb nutrients from trapped insects. This illustration shows the adaptations of plants that grow in arid and semi arid regions, where there is a deficit of plant nutrients in the soil. Nitrogen deficiency in plants results in stunted growth and weak stems. […]
The given diagram delineates the steps involved in catching prey by smaller and larger species of Venus Flytrap to utilize their digestive systems. Overall, three major steps are present in handling of prey by small and large species. In small trap species, the first step begins with leaves, which are opened to attract the insects. […]
The diagram illustrates the process of different way that large and small Venus Flytrap species handle small prey to optimize their use of digestive enzymes. Overall, this process is competely automatic. It includes 6 steps, starting with how small trap used ezymes and eding with the trap snaps opened. As for the process of small […]
The flow chart illustrates the process of small and larger Venus Flytrap species to maximize prey handling in order to facilitate efficient digestion. Overall, both types of Venus Flytraps follow a similar process, starting with prey touching the trigger hairs and ending with nutrient absorption. However, in the final stage, while small Venus Flytraps keep […]
The diagram gives information about tiny and big Venus Flytrap species handle small prey to optimize their use of digestive enzymes. Overall, the process includes 6 main stages, beginning with small trap and ending with trap snaps opened. Firstly, the small trap will attract insects. When the insect crawls to inside of the trap, the […]
