Yes, the Venus fly-trap plant does have chloroplasts; even though it also eats insects it still produces food the way other green plants do, by photosynthesis.
Yes, carnivorous plants such as the Venus flytrap do have chloroplasts. They still conduct photosynthesis; the insects that they eat are a supplement, rather than being their sole sustenance.
Carnivorus plants fulfill nitrogen requirements through eating organisms.They should conduct photosynthesis to fulfill carbon requirement.
The Carnivorous Plants was created in 1942.
Chloroplasts are always in plants. They are never in animals
Non-carnivorous plants can live near carnivorous one. Carnivorous plants don't eat other plants or anything like that. What you might be referring to is the fact that carnivorous plants tend to grow in certain environments that many other plants couldn't survive in. Specifically, they grow in areas with soils that have very little nutrients. Carnivorous plants can live there because they can get the nutrients they need from their prey rather than from the soil. There are other plants that are adapted to those types of ecosystems is other ways (non-carnivorous ways), and those plants can live alongside carnivorous plants. Most plants can't live in those environments, though.
it is about green plants. They contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
Carnivorus plants fulfill nitrogen requirements through eating organisms.They should conduct photosynthesis to fulfill carbon requirement.
No, carnivorous plants do not have blood.
chloroplasts are in plants
The Carnivorous Plants was created in 1942.
Carnivorous creatures do not eat plants.
The Carnivorous Plants has 352 pages.
Chloroplasts are always in plants. They are never in animals
Carnivorous Plants of Australia was created in 1989.
There are some carnivorous plants.
Yes, all plants contain chloroplasts.
Because they are called carnivorous . Carnivorous mean who eat grass or plants,
What do carnivorous plants do to their organisms? Carnivorous plants use the dead organism that they eat to use for energy, to grow, and to stabalize their other "heads".