The relationship between a Venus Flytrap is a parasitic relationship. The flies do not benefit from the interaction. The Venus Flytrap lures the flies into its stomach and digests them. The fly gets eaten (dies) in the end.
It is not a symbiotic relationship, the fly is the prey; it is not a beneficial arranagment to both parties
Yes they do kill .
Flies and other insects!
Carnivorous plants like Venus flytraps
Venus Flytraps help by controlling the number of insects in the world, by eating them.
Venus Flytraps should not be fed sausages. Feeding the plant meat will kill the plant. Insects should be it's only food.
ehh example a fly. The fly is not benifiting of the relationship with the venus fly trap. because the fly is the host she is being eating by the venus fly trap.but the venus fly trap is benifiting.
Venus Flytraps make sugar to attract the insects that land on them. This triggers the plant to close, trapping the insect and allow the plant to digest the protein.
No, Venus Flytraps do not have tastebuds.
The Venus flytrap is an insectivorous plant. It eats only insects which get attracted to the nectar present in it such as fleas, bees, ants and other insects.
Venus Flytraps are important to life because they shallow deadly insects and keeps bugs away from us. Without the Venus Flytraps, thousands and thousands of deadly insects, such as mosquitoes which bring us malaria and locusts, bees etc would live to exist beside us on Earth. More importantly, Venus Flytraps are part of the Ecosystem and help deduce CO2 through respiration. They're just normal plants at the end of the day.
Venus Flytraps should not be fed meat such as raw hamburger. Meat will eventually kill the Venus Fly Trap. The only thing a Venus Flytrap should eat is insects.
No. The flytrap is named for the Roman goddess of love, apparently because it uses its colorful leaves to lure insects to their doom.