1. Another example of movement in plants is seen in climbers, which wind themselves around nearby objects. This movement allows them to gain support and grow upwards, demonstrating that plants can move in response to environmental stimuli despite being rooted in place.

    Another example of movement in plants is seen in climbers, which wind themselves around nearby objects. This movement allows them to gain support and grow upwards, demonstrating that plants can move in response to environmental stimuli despite being rooted in place.

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  2. Drosera, an insectivorous plant, has saucer-shaped leaves with hair-like projections that have sticky ends. When an insect lands on the leaf, the hairs bend inward, trapping the insect with their sticky ends. The plant then secretes enzymes to digest the insect for nutrients. For more visit here: htRead more

    Drosera, an insectivorous plant, has saucer-shaped leaves with hair-like projections that have sticky ends. When an insect lands on the leaf, the hairs bend inward, trapping the insect with their sticky ends. The plant then secretes enzymes to digest the insect for nutrients.

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  3. Insectivorous plants obtain their nutrition by trapping and digesting insects. They produce digestive enzymes that break down the insect's body, allowing the plant to absorb essential nutrients, especially nitrogen, from their prey. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-Read more

    Insectivorous plants obtain their nutrition by trapping and digesting insects. They produce digestive enzymes that break down the insect’s body, allowing the plant to absorb essential nutrients, especially nitrogen, from their prey.

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  4. Key differences include consciousness, emotions, and metabolism. I think, learn, and respond to my environment, while a car lacks awareness, feelings, and self-regulation. My ability to interact socially, make decisions, and experience growth distinguishes me as a living entity, unlike a car, whichRead more

    Key differences include consciousness, emotions, and metabolism. I think, learn, and respond to my environment, while a car lacks awareness, feelings, and self-regulation. My ability to interact socially, make decisions, and experience growth distinguishes me as a living entity, unlike a car, which operates mechanically without life processes.

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