Yes they take small insects as part of their diet
The sundew is a insectivore plant that trap and absorb the nutrients of insects that land on the sundew's sticky leaves.,
no, the sundew is a plant and has plant cells
Various molds may affect the sundew, but it depends upon the species. A diseased sundew is very rare.
No. Sundew is a carnivorous plant than eats insects.
Sundew plants have adapted to living in wet moorland that have an acid PH. Unlike other plants, sundew get their nutrients by capturing flies that stick to them and are then absorbed into the plant.
Animals that primarily eat insects are called insectivores.
Sundew plants have adapted to living in wet moorland that have an acid PH. Unlike other plants, sundew get their nutrients by capturing flies that stick to them and are then absorbed into the plant.
The sundew plant is a carnivorous perennial plant. The flowers of the sundew plant are much like the orchid flower in shape and in color, however they are much smaller.
Animals that eat only insects are called insectivores. Examples of insectivores are aardvarks, frogs, and anteaters.
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The Sundew - is a carnivorous plant. It feeds on insects by trapping them using sticky drops of fluid on its leaves.
Insectivores come in many sizes. There are some very small spiders that are insectivores as well as some larger animals such as the giant anteater and sloth.
Insectivores are the organisms that eat insects. Various plants and animals are insectivores.