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The bladderwort lives in water
Bladderwort is an insectivorous plant adapted to catch insects for its partial requirement of nitrogen.
In freshwater ponds, lakes and streams.
in the water
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Yes. The bladderwort traps minute insects and crustaceans in their specialized urn-shaped bladders.
No, the bladderwort is a plant - a producer.
living plant that eat people
A bladderwort is any of a number of aquatic carnivorous plants of the genus Utricularia, which have open bladders which trap insects and crustaceans.
a carnivorous vplant that loves to trap bugs
There is no record of when Bladderworts was discovered. Illustrations were made of bladderworts by Jakob Sturm as early as 1796.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Utriculariaspp.