Across
- 4. This plant has a trap, which usually looks like a trumpet, pitcher or urn.
- 5. It attracts insects using a sticky fluid secreted by its glandular leaves. Once the prey is trapped, the leaves slowly curl around it
- 6. It too uses pitfall traps to capture insects. A lid curves over the plant's vase-shaped cup
- 8. A small flowering plant whose "traps" are made of nearly circular lobes at the end of each leaf.
- 9. The plant releases a sweet aroma to draw the prey toward it and entraps the unsuspecting organism using its gluey leaves.
Down
- 1. They are aquatic plants with small air-filled bladders that trap tiny organisms
- 2. It has round leaves covered with glandular hairs that are tipped with a glistening, sticky secretion, which helps in attracting and trapping small insects.
- 3. The free-floating aquatic plant uses snap-trap mechanism to capture small aquatic animals.
- 7. This plant has hooded leaves that resemble a set of fangs or the tongue of a snake
