Sundew, venus flytrap, pitcher plant
a bladderwort
the only plant that eat animals is a venus fly trap
Plants are producers they trap sunlight and make it into sugars. Only plants can do this and therefore animals need to eat plants as food to get the energy that plants have made to live.
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.
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a venus fly trap if its a plant Animals; Humans, the red winged firebird
they were used to trap small and big animals
Chloroplasts trap or collect the energyfrom the sun. This energy is used make food for the plant. The process of making food for the plant is called photosynthesis.
While most plants poduce their own food, other plants evolved to get nutrients from other animals. Some of these would include: Venus Fly Trap, Pitcher Plant, The Cobra Plant, and sundews
Leaves are designed to trap sunlight, not food. They contain chlorophyll, which captures sunlight and uses it to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy through photosynthesis. This energy is then used by the plant to produce food in the form of sugars. Additionally, leaves contain stomata, small openings that allow for gas exchange during photosynthesis.
Bladderworts trap insects using specialized structures called bladders, which are small, bulbous organs that create a vacuum. When an unsuspecting organism triggers the trap's sensitive hairs, the bladder rapidly opens, sucking in water and the prey. This mechanism allows the plant to capture and digest small aquatic animals, supplementing its nutrient intake in nutrient-poor environments.
yes, they have a digestive system