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Plants That Eat Animal -from MN DNR Conservation Volunteer March – April 2002

MN DNR "Plants That Eat Animals"

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Plants That Eat Animal-from MN DNR Conservation Volunteer March – April 2002

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entangle

Verb

To entangle means to get tangled up with something.

The sea turtle was entangled in a fishing net.

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adaptations

Noun

An adaptation is something an plant/animal does to help it survive.

A giraffe’s long neck is an adaptation that allows it to eat plants usually out of reach.

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bog

Noun

An area of very wet spongy ground.

We explored the bog and discovered a new species of frog.

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nutrients

Noun

A nutrient is a mineral absorbed by the roots of plants to help it grow.

The crops grew well because the soil was rich in nutrients.

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tantalize

Verb

To tantalize is to tease someone with something that is out of reach.

The smell of the brownies was tantalizing but mom said they were for company.

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enzymes

Noun

An enzyme is a something made by living things that can change an object.

Enzymes in your stomach help you digest food.

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stimulates

Verb

If you stimulate a seed to grow you give it water. To stimulate a child to read you read to him/her and giver him/her books.

Apple stimulates people’s interest in technology by having interesting commercials.

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buoyant

Adjective

Something that is buoyant floats in water.

The lily pad leaf is buoyant.