venus flytrap and pitcher plant
insectivorous, to the contrary are food making plants. However there are at least two flowering plants (I don't recall the names ) are parasitic on other plants especially tomatos and eggplants and don't make food
humans select which plant will reproduce with which plant. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selection_methods_in_plant_breeding_based_on_mode_of_reproduction
Chemicals, protein, ions and water
There are at least 2 ways in which a plant's stem system can help a plant to survive in it's environment. It both helps keep water in the plant and hold the plant upright for example.
using names for things helps other people know what you are talking about Edited answer: To avoid confusion, it is always desirable to have only one name for a plant.
insectivorous, to the contrary are food making plants. However there are at least two flowering plants (I don't recall the names ) are parasitic on other plants especially tomatos and eggplants and don't make food
the two uses of sunflower
dicotyledonous
humans select which plant will reproduce with which plant. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selection_methods_in_plant_breeding_based_on_mode_of_reproduction
Welwitschia mirabilisDiscovered in 1859. The Afrikaans call it the "two-leaves-cannot-die"
There are hundreds of species of plants which are truly carnivorous or insectivorous. There are only two species of plant which trap arthropods using a "snap trap" method of enclosing leaves around prey; the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) and the Waterwheel plant (Aldrovanda vesiculosa) which is aquatic. Other well-known carnivorous plants are sundews (which trap insects with sticky hairs), Pitcher Plants (which use slippery sided, pitcher shaped leaves as pit falls) and Bladderworts (which suck creatures into little ballon-like sturctures under water).
A dicotyledon. Indicative of dicots.
Chemicals, protein, ions and water
yo mamma and yo mammas mamma
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Scilla spp.
There are at least 2 ways in which a plant's stem system can help a plant to survive in it's environment. It both helps keep water in the plant and hold the plant upright for example.
I know the two organelles found in plant cells not found in animal/human cells. Chiroplast and Cell Wall.