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← Nature & AnimalsWhich consequence results when bladderwort plants can’t inflate?
A)Reduced prey capture success✓
B)Enhanced nutrient absorption by roots
C)Optimized photosynthetic rate
D)Increased structural shoot rigidity
💡 Explanation
Ineffective trap triggering results because a pressure differential enables prey suction via active transport. Therefore, predation decreases, rather than photosynthesis; because structural integrity or root functions depend on tissues other than the bladders.
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