What adaptations do plants eat animal food have? Give examples.

All insectivorous plants can be conditionally divided into two groups according to the fishing mechanism:
– actively catching. They have actively moving organs for catching insects. For example, a sundew with outgrowths and a sticky secret on them, because of which the insect sticks and cannot escape. Or a flycatcher with sensitive hairs on its leaves that can snap like a trap.
– passively catching. For example, in pemphigus, the leaves have bubbles that act as traps. Or the dew-leaf or fatty plant has foliage with slimy and sticky secretions on the leaves that catch insects.



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