The stem gives the plant water,and the pitchers eat the food!
The entire "pitcher" of the Pitcher plant contains chlorophyll is green and can photosynthesise
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yes, it is the part of the plant cell that has the chlorophyl.
Celery is a special part of leaf structure called petiole
The body of the pitcher plant is called the "pitcher," which is a specialized leaf that forms a tubular, fluid-filled structure. This adaptation allows the plant to trap and digest insects, providing essential nutrients. The upper part of the pitcher is often referred to as the "lid" or "operculum," which can open and close to facilitate the capture of prey.
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The Latin name for the pitcher plant is Sarracenia. This genus includes several species known for their distinctive tubular leaves that trap and digest insects. Pitcher plants are primarily found in North America and are part of the larger family Sarraceniaceae.
In pitcher plants, the modified part that captures insects is the leaf, which is transformed into a tubular structure resembling a pitcher. This structure contains a slippery inner surface and often a fluid at the bottom, luring and trapping insects that venture inside. The plant then digests the trapped insects using enzymes to obtain nutrients.
Each part of the flower has a very special purpose. The pedals attract bees and center turns into the seeds.
Each part of the flower has a very special purpose. The pedals attract bees and center turns into the seeds.
pitcher plants can photosynthesis, any green part of a plant can photosynthesis. pitcherplants though cannot photosynthesis enough to survive and have adapted to digest small organosms instead.