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Why carnivorous plants are endangered (include (title, aims, reviews,…
Why carnivorous plants are endangered
what species are most in danger
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how we can help protect this species now, and in the future
educate people about how some are endangered and why it is important to preserve them
its a way of getting younger generations to understand more about plants
educate people that they must not take too many
need to put regulations in place to ensure that if building work takes over the habitat of the plants, then it is necessary to relocate the plants to a suitable place
reasons why carnivorous plants are in danger
loss of habitat
residential development
brush fires
people picking them
habitat is cut down to grow pineapples and palm oil
cleared by mining companies
what are carnivorous plants?
Capture and kill prey
Have a mechanism to facilitate digestion of the prey
Derive a significant benefit from nutrients assimilated from the prey
eat things like insects,spiders,rats and mice
Carnivorous plants never use their flowers as traps.
adapted to grow in places where the soil is thin or poor in nutrients, especially nitrogen, such as acidic bogs.
They have food collection mechanisms that include traps, pitchers, sticky pads or suction techniques.
aims and objectives
same as my proposal
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