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The selection states that the plant called the sundew
has semi-active traps. What does...
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The selection states that the plant called the sundew
has semi-active traps. What does this mean?
A
Part of the trap moves and part of it does not.
B
Part of the trap can be seen and part of it is hidden.
(C
Part of the trap is one color and part of it is a different
color
D
Part of the trap catches insects and part of it catches
other plants.
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