Venus flytrap leaf, light micrograph
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Venus flytrap leaf, light micrograph
Venus flytrap leaf. Light micrograph of a section through the leaf of a Venus flytrap (Dionaea sp.), showing the digestive glands that line its interior. This carnivorous plant catches its prey inside its leaves. The inner surface of each leaf is covered in cushion glands (red) that secrete digestive enzymes to break down the preys body. The plant then absorbs the nitrogenous nutrients that are released. Magnification: x3, when printed 10 centimetres wide
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