A Sundew Plant, is a carnivorous plant. A carnivorous plant is a plant that can also use animals, usually insects, to gain it's nutrients such as the infamous Venus Fly Trap. Sundew plants trap prey by having a special sticky substance on their leaves, this substance smells sweet, thus tempting animals onto it. Once on the leaf, the animal is stuck by the sticky substance. The leaf then curls up until the animal that was trapped is completely stuck. It then begins to dissolve, this section I will not go into as it is not pleasant.
no, the sundew is a plant and has plant cells
No. Sundew is a carnivorous plant than eats insects.
The sundew plant is a carnivorous perennial plant. The flowers of the sundew plant are much like the orchid flower in shape and in color, however they are much smaller.
It is a carnivorous plant
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Which part of sundew plant is modified
Yes they take small insects as part of their diet
It eats insects
yes! it's just weird
The sundew plant is a carnivorous plant that primarily captures and digests insects for nutrients. Its food chain starts with the sundew itself, which uses sticky glandular hairs to trap insects like flies and ants. These insects provide essential nitrogen and other nutrients that the sundew absorbs. In turn, the sundew is part of a larger ecosystem, serving as a food source for some herbivores and contributing to the nutrient cycle in its habitat.
Sundew plants have adapted to living in wet moorland that have an acid PH. Unlike other plants, sundew get their nutrients by capturing flies that stick to them and are then absorbed into the plant.
The Sundew - is a carnivorous plant. It feeds on insects by trapping them using sticky drops of fluid on its leaves.