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Elena L [17]
2 years ago
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Enzymes secreted by cells in the leaves of the venus flytrap can digest

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Montano1993 [528]2 years ago
3 0

Given what we know, we can confirm that the enzymes in a Venus flytrap can in fact digest prey, making the plant one of the only carnivorous plants known.

<h3>What enzyme does the Venus flytrap use?</h3>
  • The Venus flytrap is known to use aspartic proteases.
  • This is a digestive enzyme used primarily by this plant.
  • It uses this enzyme to dissolve and digest the captured prey.

Therefore, we can confirm that the Venus flytrap is one of the only plants known to be carnivorous, they consume their prey by using the aspartic proteases enzymes to digest trapped prey.  

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