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Organisms that live in the rainforest have developed unique adaptations that aid in their survival. Which of the following plants could be described as a predator?
a.
bromeliads
b.
lianas
c.
fungal hyphae
d.
pitcher plants
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d. pitcher plants
Pitcher plants are carnivorous: they trap and digest insects (and sometimes small animals) to obtain nutrients in nutrient-poor rainforest soils. Bromeliads and lianas are not predators, and fungal hyphae are fungi, not plants.
Pitcher plants are carnivorous: they trap and digest insects (and sometimes small animals) to obtain nutrients in nutrient-poor rainforest soils. Bromeliads and lianas are not predators, and fungal hyphae are fungi, not plants.
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