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SUNDEWS VENUS FLYTRAPS Insect touches 1 of 4 stiff, curled hairs causing a trapdoor to open. Aquatic plants with finely dissected leaves and stomach-shaped bladders. Leaf senses insect, bends to surround it and breaks it down with digestive enzymes. Rush of water Blade halves snap propels insect into the trap, trapdoor shuts, and bacteria digests the insect. shut when an insect triggers 2 of its 3 trigger hairs. Trap re-opens after the insect is Large, vaselike or cone-shaped leaves with nectar glands to lure in insects. broken down with the leaf's digestive PITCHER PLANTS BLADDERWORTS enzymes. Insect touches 1 of 4 stiff, curled hairs Aquatic plants with finely dissected leaves and Trapped insects cannot climb out Oval leaves with glandular hairs (hairs tipped with droplets of sticky, digestive fluid). due to a wall causing a trapdoor to open. stomach-shaped bladders. downward- pointing, rigid hairs. Leaf senses insect, bends to Midrib of leaves forms the hinge connecting the two halves of the leaf surround it and breaks it down with digestive blade. enzymes.
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