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What was the Ghost Dance religion? Why was it so important to those who participated in it? Why did it frighten the white settlers in the West?
Insectivorous Plants
Plants that derive some or most of their nutrients by trapping and consuming insects and sometimes other small animals.
Nutrient-Rich Soil
Soil that contains high levels of essential nutrients for plant growth, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
Modified Leaves
Leaves that have evolved into different forms or structures to perform specialized functions, such as protection, climbing, storage, or reproduction.
Monocots
A group of flowering plants, characterized by having a single cotyledon in the seed, such as grasses and lilies.
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