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- Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
1: ...trapped inside ]]A '''carnivorous plant''' is a [[plant]] that derives some or most of its
3: ...[[insect]]s and other [[arthropod]]s. Carnivorous plants usually
4: grow in places where the soil is thin or poor in nutrients,
6: ...rote the first well-known treatise on carnivorous plants in 1875.
10: ...asic trapping mechanisms exploited by carnivorous plants. These - Vacuole (5544 bytes)
1: ...965). Vacuoles are especially conspicuous in most plant cells.
6: Examples of vacuoles that perform each of these function...
11: ... to pump excess water out of the cell to reduce [[turgor|osmotic pressure]] and keep the cell from burstin...
13: ==Vacuoles in plant cells: the central vacuole==
14: ...It is surrounded by a membrane, called the '''tonoplast'''. - Plant cell (2762 bytes)
1: [[Image:Plant_cell_structure.jpg|thumb|320px|Plant cell structure]]
3: '''Plant cells''' are quite different from the [[cell (...
5: ... the ''tonoplast''), which maintains the cell's [[turgor]] and controls movement of molecules between the ...
6: ... many cases [[lignin]], and deposited by the protoplast on the outside of the [[cell membrane]]. This ...
7: ...], linking pores in the cell wall that allow each plant cell to communicate with other adjacent cells.... - Cell wall (6206 bytes)
1: ...ts surrounding plasma membrane is called a [[protoplast]].
3: == Plant cell walls ==
5: ...ment and are a store of [[carbohydrate]]s for the plant.
7: ...ng channels of cytoplasm that connect to the protoplasts of adjacent cells across the cell wall.
9: ...gh ''pits'' in the secondary cell wall that allow plasmodesma to connect cells through the secondary c...
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