Leaf of Drosera plant modifies to trap insects.
Which part of sundew plant is modified
the part of the plant that attracts insects for pollination is the petals through their attractive colours
the stamen
They attract insects to help pollinate the plant for reproduction
The flowers are the showy part of a plant. When the flowers are showing the plant is said to be blooming. This bloom is to attract insects for pollination.
The sticky hairy part of a plant is called the trichome. Trichomes can help protect the plant from predators, reduce water loss, and aid in trapping insects for pollination or capturing prey.
No, Pternigan is an omnivore not a herbivore. It feeds on both plant matter and insects as part of its diet.
In pitcher plants, the modified part that captures insects is the leaf, which is transformed into a tubular structure resembling a pitcher. This structure contains a slippery inner surface and often a fluid at the bottom, luring and trapping insects that venture inside. The plant then digests the trapped insects using enzymes to obtain nutrients.
Yes they take small insects as part of their diet
Flowers are the part of a plant that typically attract insects through their colorful petals, sweet nectar, and appealing fragrance. These features help in the process of pollination as insects visit flowers in search of food and inadvertently transfer pollen from one flower to another.
Theres 2 parts of the flower that attract insects and that is the bright coloured petals and there scented and also the nectary attracts them too
Termites are eusocial insects. They are part of the Isoptera family of insects. They like to eat dead plant material.