venuflytrap is a insectivorous plant.
yes. An example is the Venus fly trap but it only eats bugs.
They are basically are the same except that plant cells have chloroplasts, which trap sunlight for energy.
It's a plant usually called Venus Fly Trap.
Muscles are tissue found in animal organisms. The venus flytrap is a plant, it does not have muscles.
a venus fly trap
The best way to trap an animal in your basement is to have an open cage with some sort of food inside of the cage and then let the animal go after the food and trap the animal.
Animal traps are made of a variety of materials depending on what type of animal your are trying to trap. A mouse trap will be made of wood and metal, a larger animal may require a steel leg trap. A cage may be needed to trap wild animals.
A Venus flytrap is not an animal; it is a plant. Although it has unique characteristics such as the ability to trap and digest insects, these features are part of its adaptation for obtaining nutrients, rather than indications of being an animal. Plants have their own distinct biological classification separate from animals.
The trap is "sprung" when it's been set off by an animal. The animal "springs" the trap. It is the same when you "spring" a different kind of trap on a fellow human being.
This is a simple one. The answer is: 1. Chloroplasts (contains chlorophyll to trap sunlight for photosynthesis) 2. Cell wall (gives the plant cell its shape) Google images of a plant cell and animal cell - you will realize that these 2 are commonly found in plant cells and not in animal cells. Hope this helps.
Depends on which animal and which plant you are comparing. All animals actually eat/consume their food. Plants like the Venus Fly Trap do that to. But, most plants use photosynthisis and absorb water.
Leaf of Drosera plant modifies to trap insects.