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
Leaf
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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
vascular
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.
2/12 = 1/6 of a pitcher each.
Yes, the Pitcher Plant is a carnivorous plant that supplements its nutrient intake by trapping and digesting insects in its pitcher-shaped leaves. While it can photosynthesize to produce some of its own food, it relies on capturing insects to obtain the necessary nutrients that are lacking in its environment.