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Question: Drosera catches insects by means of (a)Bladder (b)Pitcher (c)Tentacles secreting shining liqui...

Drosera catches insects by means of
(a)Bladder
(b)Pitcher
(c)Tentacles secreting shining liquid
(d)Adhesive disc

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Drosera is commonly known as the sundew plant. In this plant, leaves are circular like a spoon and possess a large number of sticky hairs. They usually secrete a mucilage glue. These sticky hairs are known to serve as a trap for insects.

Complete answer:
Drosera plant catches insects by means of its tentacles. Their leaves possess a large number of sticky hairs called tentacles. When insects come into contact with tentacles, they arch over and bind it. The captured insect is digested by proteolytic secretions from the leaf. Tentacles show seismonastic movement. The insects are used to supplement the poor mineral nutrition of the soil in which the plants grow. Various species, which vary greatly in size and form, are native to every continent except Antarctica. Drosera is one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants. They use a thick gluey goo called mucilage to trap and digest their prey. The mucilage is attached to special hairs called trichomes. This mucilage rolls down the plant, attracting sugar-loving insects day and night. The mucilage has enzymes that digest them so that the plants can get the nitrogen it needs from it. Like all plants, the sundew makes its own food and just uses insects for nitrogen and other nutrients.

Additional Information: -Insectivorous plants are those plants that feed on insects for their nutrition. They are also known as carnivorous plants.
-They trap and digest insects to absorb nutrients. They have special modifications for trapping organisms. There are certain plants having special modifications like a pitfall trap. They grow in humid areas with plenty of moisture and sunlight.
-They are found in nitrogen-deficient soil, that’s why they feed on insects for nutrients. They have special characteristics such as attractants, inescapable traps, digestive enzymes, sweet secretions, etc.
So, the correct answer is 'Tentacles secreting shining liquid’.

Note: -Insectivorous plants can be broadly divided into active and passive types based on their method of trapping their prey.
-The active one can close their leaf traps the moment insects land on them. The passive plants have a pitfall trap mechanism, having some kind of jar or a pitcher like structure onto which the insect’s slip and fall, to eventually be digested.
-These Insectivorous plants have several attractions such as brilliant colors, sweet secretions, etc.