Plants who eat Not common Examples include Venus Fly Trap, Sundew and Pitcher plant Use ENZYMES...

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Plants who eat

• Not common

• Examples include Venus Fly Trap, Sundew and Pitcher plant

• Use ENZYMES :chemicals that break big molecules into small molecules (digest)

Mineral poor soil• Soil that lacks phosphorous, potassium and

nitrogen• NORMAL soil : (ex. garden): bugs, bacteria

and mold (decomposers) turn big molecules into small molecules of potassium, nitrogen and phosphorus

• Plants use those minerals to make cell walls, chloroplast, mitochondria

• Because of the water, few decomposers in a bog, so little minerals.

Life on a bog

• Water covered with thick, woody moss

• Moss can be cut, dried and used for fuel

• Bog can have deep water

• Soil is made of plants…no dirt

Bog

BOG• Notice open water

Exmoor, England

• Notice drainage ditches, and harvesting paths for the peat moss

Therefore….

• Plants eat! Lots of nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (PO4), and Potassium (K) in a bug

How do they break down bug molecules?

• Enzymes found in glands• Gland is a bunch of cells in one place that

make enzymes• In us… salivary glands in mouth, pancreas

has glands that make insulin and other enzymes

Bog mummies; bodies do not decompose• "Yde Girl“ 16-year

old child• Netherlands. • first century A.D., • along with remnants

of woollen clothing.• The remains of the

woollen cord with which she was strangled can still be seen around her neck.

sundew

Venus fly trap

Pitcher plant

Our digestive system