The leaves that capture the insects. They don't really 'eat' the bug. Mostly they release a fluid that dissolves the insect. Somehow it sucks up the nutrients from the liquefied insect and when its done, it opens and the skeleton falls out.
Sunlight and bugs. (Usually little crickets or flies). If you are catching insects for your Flytrap to eat, be sure that the insect is small enough to fit in the trap, otherwise the body of the insect will stick out and probably decompose and kill the leaf or the whole plant.
There are a few different parts of a Venus Flytrap. One part is the mouth, which gathers nutrients for the plant. There are also the roots, which gather water for the plant.
Its Modified leaves are used to trap insects.
Yes.
Yes.
fly, venus fly trap
Yes
ehh example a fly. The fly is not benifiting of the relationship with the venus fly trap. because the fly is the host she is being eating by the venus fly trap.but the venus fly trap is benifiting.
The venus fly trap - Dionaea muscipula, is a carnivorous plant.
the venus fly trap would be one of them
what layer does the Venus fly trap live in
a venus fly trap
a venus fly trap gets a fly and then takes all the nutrents from the fly and makes it its own.
the venus fly trap helps people by eating unwanted bugs
The mode of nutrition in Venus fly trap is hetrotrophic nutrition
It takes a few days (2) for a Venus Fly Trap to digest its food.
The Venus fly trap usually has about 7 leaves. If your Venus fly trap has more leaves, it probably means that it has branched off into separate plants.