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Where are sundew plants found and what are there living needs?

every continent except antarctica. thay catch there own food.


Why insectivorous plants grow on mineral deficient soil?

Insectivorous plants (flycatcher, sundew and slug catcher, to name only three) can grow in nutrient (mineral) deficient soils because they can catch insects and absorb the insect's nutrients.


Will sundew grows without a supply of nitrate?

In ordinary soil a sundew does not need any extra nitrates. In poor soil the plant can catch and digest its own supply of nutrient rich insects.


How do you get rid of flies in college dorm room if theyr too fast or hard to catch and kill?

Fly-paper or aerosol spray would do it - Or why not grow one of the carnivorous plants such as a venus fly trap or sundew ! Get rid of them the natural way.


What are the 2 jobs of the soil?

To Provide nutrients for plants an to provide something to cover up your daughters boyfriend with after you catch them sleeping together


How do nitrogen get into the soil?

Ammonia or nitrate is the type of nitrogen that plants tend to get through their roots.Specifically, nitrogen is the most abundant element in the soil. But it may not be in a form that can be accessed by plants. Nitrogen that is in ionic forms as ammonia (NO4) and nitrate (NO3) will be taken in dissolved forms by plant roots.


Can plants catch chickenpox?

No, plants can't get chickenpox.


How do Hamster catch their food?

they dont catch it the eat plants


Why do Sundew plants need nitrates?

sundrew grow in oligotrophic soil with little nitrates what they can get from their soil they need to supplment with what they catch in order to be able to grow. nitrates - are used within the plants to synthesis amino acids, proteins and peptides without these the plant would not be able to grow and become stunted. in a natural environment this would prevent it from being able to compete with other plant species resulting in death and local extinction from the environment.


What do you call to plants that catch insects?

Plants that catch insects are called carnivorous plants. They have evolved this ability to supplement their nutrient intake from the soil in nutrient-poor environments.


How many different speices of plants are carnivorous?

There are approximately 800 species of carnivorous plants known to science. These plants have adapted to catch and digest insects to supplement their nutrient requirements in habitats with poor soil quality. Popular examples include Venus flytrap, pitcher plants, and sundews.


How does the grasshopper catch and get its food and water?

Grasshoppers do not catch there food. Grasshoppers eats plants such as alfalfa, shrubs and other greenery. from these plants it gets its water.kat:) love animals