inside the Venus fly trap plant there are hair pointing downwards when the insect enters the lid closes to trap the insect and it gets entangled in the hair . the cell of the plant secrete digestive juices to digest the insect.
Since the Venus Flytrap lives in poor soil conditions, it cannot live solely on the nutrients in the ground. Therefore it has evolved a movement sensitive jaw that snaps shut on any fly that comes within it's grasp.
The fly is lured in by a sweet smelling nectar at the back of the trap. This later digests the fly and the Venus Fly Trap takes the nutrients.
The Venus Flytrap first traps the fly in its "mouth" and then it slowly releases a deadly liquid (special enzymes), which kills the fly.
yes
no it dosent have food on it
Venus Flytrap was created in 1768.
The Venus Flytrap is the species Dionaea muscipula, of the order Caryophyllales.(In the older Cronquist taxonomy, it was the order Nepenthales)Within a food web, it is still a producer, due to the fact it can still create food. You can label it as a consumer/producer because it obtains part of its nutrients from insects.
flies HAnnah =)
No, it doesn't. It eats insects .
No, the Venus Flytrap is not an amphibian.
no the obtain their food ther not nesaserraly a plant
Yes, the Venus Flytrap is in the understory.
The Venus Flytrap's rhizomes are their roots.
Venus The Flytrap happened in 1990.
Yes, a Venus Flytrap is avascular.
Yes, the Venus Flytrap does have chlorophyll.