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I do not think that it has a specific name for only that. I am not a plant professional but I can tell you that number one; they aren't leaves and number two; It should only be called "the head of the Venus Flytrap closing". It also does not need a capital V since it is not the name of a planet, but the name of a plant (Venus).

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The leaves on a Venus Flytrap close when touch what is this an example of?

I do not think that it has a specific name for only that. I am not a plant professional but I can tell you that number one; they aren't leaves and number two; It should only be called "the head of the Venus Flytrap closing". It also does not need a capital V since it is not the name of a planet, but the name of a plant (Venus).


What do leaves of venus flytrap do?

The Venus Flytrap has what are called 'traps' or 'mouths' on stems in which are used to catch and digest prey.


What kind of leaves does the Venus Flytrap have?

The Venus Flytrap has a few small green leaves, but mainly traps.


What are the leaves in venus flytrap plant?

spines


What part of a Venus Flytrap catches flies - the leaves or the flowers?

The leaves.


Why is my Venus flytrap not closing its trap?

Your Venus flytrap may not be closing its trap due to a lack of stimulation from prey, insufficient sunlight, or inadequate humidity levels. It could also be a sign of stress or illness in the plant.


What is the purpose of venus's-flytrap leaves?

They catch bugs .There fun.


What eats a Venus Fytrap?

Some insects such as millipedes or worms eat the leaves of the Venus Flytrap.


What is the Biologically Closed Electrical Circuit in the Venus Flytrap?

The rapid closing of the upper leaf of the Venus flytrap is one of the fastest in the plant kingdom. The electrical stimulus between a midrib and a lobe closes the Venus flytrap upper leaf without mechanical stimulation of trigger hairs.


What are the hairs called on the venus flytrap?

The hairs on the Venus flytrap are called "trichomes." These specialized structures are located on the inner surfaces of the plant's lobes and play a crucial role in its trapping mechanism. When an unsuspecting insect touches these trichomes, it triggers a rapid closing of the lobes, allowing the plant to capture and digest its prey.


Can a Venus flytrap walk?

No. Its leaves pivot back and forth to trap insects.


When was Venus The Flytrap created?

Venus Flytrap was created in 1768.