Tuesday, January 4, 2011

The Most Voracious Plant in The World

What is the most voracious plant in the world? The answer is Nephentes alata. These plants can take 6000 termites each day to get nutrients.

Hah.., eat termites? Yup, Nephentes alata is a type of carnivorous plant, a plant species that not only absorbing nutrients from the soil, but also get it from animals, especially insects. One type of carnivorous insects that use plants, especially Nephentes alata, is a termite. Not just fly as often used as an example.

Nephentes alata has a shape like a cup with a hole in the middle. The lip of the cup containing the nectar that serves as a trap for insects. While the inside of the cup has a slippery surface, making the insects can easily fall into the cup.

In the wild, Nephentes alata strategy for food can get this to work well. Every day, thousands of insects come flocking Nephentes alata. They thronged the lips the cup to his feed on nectar and in the middle density, some termite-crossed forced to fall into the inside of the cup.

If it falls, then finished already. Nephentes alata Cup will shut, do not allow insects to escape. The termites have to give him a meal for Nephentes alata. Nephentes alata will absorb the nitrogen in termites, and then use them as nutrients.

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