yes the venisflytrap and the pitcher plant can
They catch insects, some insects feed on plants so the insects that feed on plants will increase. I hope that, that will help. =D
Plants that catch insects are called carnivorous plants. They have evolved this ability to supplement their nutrient intake from the soil in nutrient-poor environments.
Plants with sticky stigmas catch pollen from insects, as the pollen adheres to the stigma when the insect visits the flower. Plants with feathery stigmas catch pollen from the wind, as the lightweight pollen grains are carried by the wind to land on the stigma.
Yes, many insects feed on plants as part of their diet. Some insects, like caterpillars and grasshoppers, are herbivores and primarily eat plants for sustenance. However, not all insects consume plants; some are carnivorous and feed on other insects or animals.
Some benefits of insects are: pollination of plants by some insects, some beneficial insects eat other, harmful insects.
Some plants feed on insects and other small animals because the soil they grow in is very poor. They gain additional nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorous from the insects and animals they consume.
By enzymatic process, they "digest" the body of the insect as nourishment.
Insects have a wide range of diets depending on the species. Some insects are herbivores and feed on plants, some are carnivores and feed on other insects, while others are omnivores and consume a variety of food such as plants, other insects, or decaying matter.
Carnivorous plants are plants that have adapted to trap and digest insects and other small organisms to supplement their nutrient intake, typically in environments with nutrient-poor soil. Some common types include pitcher plants, Venus flytraps, sundews, and bladderworts, each with unique mechanisms to catch and digest prey.
Yes alot of insects are herbavores. But some-like centipedes-are carnivores that eat other insects. However, some insects are omnivores (both) Sorry good luck :)
birds,plants,rabbits,bears,and insects
It is safe to say that insects are omnivores because you aren't referring to a specific species of insects. Some eat meat, and some it plants