Thursday, October 23, 2014

The adaptation in the insectivorous plants


Dieonaea
The dieonaea is from the insectivorous plants .

It is very important to know that the insectivorous plants are called also the insect-eating plants , the predacious plants and the carnivorous plants .

 

You should know that the insectivorous plants are self-feeding ( autotrophic ) green plants because they can perform the photosynthesis process , So , the insectivorous plants can make the carbohydrates .

 


It is very important to know that the insectivorous plants can not make the proteins because they can not absorb the nitrogenous substances which needed to make the proteins from the soil .

 

Drosera
The drosera can not make proteins .

It is very important to know that the insectivorous plants live in freshwater bogs , where nitrogen is not found in available form as Ph of the water is extremely acid .

 

You should know that some parts of the insectivorous plants are adapted and modified to pounce ( capture ) and digest the insects , then absorb the nitrogenous substances that their bodies need .

 

It is very important to know that the insectivorous plants can prey the insects , the spiders , the crustaceans , the mites , and the protozoans to get the nitrogenous substances .

Halophila
The halophila pounce and digest the insects .

It is very important to know that the dieonaea , the drosera and the halophila are examples of the insectivorous plants .

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