Objective: Describe the importance of enzymes and their functions

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Objective: Describe the importance of enzymes and their functions Warm-up 3/13/17 The pitcher plant is a carnivorous plant that consumes various small organisms such as spiders and frogs. The pitcher plant is often found in areas with soil that is very acidic and contains few nutrients. The pitcher plant consumes organisms that help supply the plant with nutrients that are not in the soil. A diagram of the pitcher plant is shown below. In which soil pH range are pitcher plants most likely found? 4.5–5.5 7–8 10.5–11.5 13–14