No, but euglena is part animal (it can move around) and part plant (it can make its own food.) It is a single-celled organism.
The mouth.
The triggers tell the plant to shut its trap.
Symbiosis. Pollination is a good example of this - food for the insect, reproduction for the plant.
Yes it is an insect eating plant answered by 4th grader
No, stigma is not an insect pollinated plant. The stigma is actually a part of the flower's female reproductive system that receives pollen during pollination. Insect-pollinated plants rely on insects to transfer pollen between flowers for fertilization.
A flowering plant whose seed production is facilitated by insect pollinators is what an insect-pollinated flower is. Pollinating insects move pollen grains from female to male plant parts or from female part-only plants to male part-only plants.
the insect will eat the plant so it will spread through the plant into the insect killing the insect.
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The sundew plant captures and digests its prey by using sticky tentacles on its leaves to trap insects. Once an insect is caught, the plant secretes enzymes to break down the insect's body for nutrients.
insert genes that produce anti-insect chemicals into the plant !
When an insect consumes plant matter treated with DDT, the chemical is likely to accumulate in its fat tissues. DDT is a lipophilic compound, meaning it tends to dissolve in fats rather than water, leading to bioaccumulation in the fat reserves of the insect. Over time, this accumulation can have toxic effects on the insect and can also impact predators that consume the insect.
answer is 1 percent b/c the insect gets 10 percent of the plant's energy, and only 10 percent of that 10 percent is available for the bird