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1: Pitcher plants eat insectsEdit | Mark | Delete
2: Trees have buttressesEdit | Mark | Delete
3: Trees have shallow rootsEdit | Mark | Delete
4: Lianas use trees to climb to the canopyEdit | Mark | Delete
5: Drip tips and other leaf shapes help shed waterEdit | Mark | Delete
6: Epiphytes grow in the canopyEdit | Mark | Delete
7: Strangler figs smother and strangle plant competitorsEdit | Mark | Delete
8: Plants on the forest floor have large leavesEdit | Mark | Delete
9: Trees grow tall and straightEdit | Mark | Delete
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Test Name Plate Tectonics: Destructive Plate Margin Landforms
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Mark Scheme Key Idea: Pitcher plants eat insects
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Your Answer:
pitcher plants have leaves that form a pitcher, complete with a lid. nectar in the pitcher attracts insects that fall into the liquid and provide the nutrients that are lacking in the soil.
Phrase 1 words and phrases
Phrase 2 words and phrases
Phrase 3 words and phrases

Phrase 1 scan:
1. Words/Phrases to be detected: pitcher

Detected valid words/phrases:
WordPositionLength
pitcher17
pitcher407
pitcher847
Phrase 2 scan:
1. Words/Phrases to be detected: insects, insect

Detected valid words/phrases:
WordPositionLength
insects1017
2. Words/Phrases to be detected: carnivorous, carnivore, meat
None of the above word(s) was detected!
Phrase 3 scan:
1. Words/Phrases to be detected: nutrients, nourishing, nutritive

Detected valid words/phrases:
WordPositionLength
nutrients1519
2. Words/Phrases to be detected: energy
None of the above word(s) was detected!
3. Words/Phrases to be detected: soil, ground, floor

Detected valid words/phrases:
WordPositionLength
soil1854
4. Words/Phrases to be detected: deficient, lacking, lack

Detected valid words/phrases:
WordPositionLength
lacking1707
**** Mark has been awarded! Marking spider has stopped searching for more matches.
Valid Phrase 1 scan: pitcher
Valid Phrase 2 scan: insects
Valid Phrase 3 scan: nutrients
Character range between phrase 1 scan and phrase 2 scan is: 93
Character range between phrase 2 scan and phrase 3 scan is: 43