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Carnivorous Plants

Skill Level

1

Year

2012

Version

23.12.2024

Approval authority

South American Division

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Carnivorous Plants
Nature
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
South American Division
Year of Introduction
2012


1

What are the characteristics of a carnivorous plant that differ from normal plants?



2

What special precautions are to be taken in the care and conservation of carnivorous plants?



3

Conduct research and establish the relationship between: flowers of carnivorous plants, the process of pollination and insects on which they feed.



4

Describe the characteristics of the following four main families of carnivorous plants, describing their species, names of some examples, origin, and characteristics that define them:



4a

Nepenthaceae



4b

Sarraceniaceae



4c

Droseraceae



4d

Lentibulariaceae




5

An interesting mechanism is how they use their traps to catch prey. Describe each one, identifying the species mentioned in the previous requirement:



5a

Cage traps



5b

Suction traps



5c

Sticky leaves



5d

Acid




6

What is the process of "digestion" like in these plants and how do they get the necessary nutrients from the insects?



7

Do one of the following activities:



7a

Have a duly cataloged collection of three different (natural) species, stating for each one the common name, scientific name, family and other details about the species.



7b

Assemble a photo album of at least 15 different species and state the common name, scientific name, family and other details about each species. These can be cataloged in digital form (slideshow) or on paper.



7c

Grow and care for a carnivorous plant of any species for three months and make a report indicating how to daily care for it.





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