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Q: Why is it helpful to a sundew to produce the sweet sticky luquid?
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Where does a sundew produce its eggs?

The Sundew - is a carnivorous plant. It feeds on insects by trapping them using sticky drops of fluid on its leaves.


Is sundew insectivores?

Yes they take small insects as part of their diet


Why Sundew has sticky glands on their leaves?

The Sundew plant is carnivorous. It feeds on insects. The sticky glands secrete sweet-smelling fluid, that traps any insect that lands on the leaf. The leaf then folds over, engulfing the 'prey' - which is then digested.


What does the sunduw plant eat?

The Sundew will digest any insect that sticks to its sticky pads.


How do sundew digest their food?

They trap an inset on their sticky petals then send digestive juices.


What is the structure for a sundew plant?

Predatory plants that use vey sticky hairs to stick their prey to them so they can devour it.


Do sundews eat worms?

Sundews will eat worms if the worms are small enough to be held captive, killed and digested by the secretions from the sticky glandular hairs on the sundew leaf.


Does a sundew have animals cells?

no, the sundew is a plant and has plant cells


What diseases hurts the sundew?

Various molds may affect the sundew, but it depends upon the species. A diseased sundew is very rare.


Is sundew an insect?

No. Sundew is a carnivorous plant than eats insects.


What plant grow in peat soil?

Plants that like acidic soil or that rely on other ways of nourishment, like the Sundew, with its sticky leaves, which catches and lives on insects.


Where are sundew found?

Sundew plants have adapted to living in wet moorland that have an acid PH. Unlike other plants, sundew get their nutrients by capturing flies that stick to them and are then absorbed into the plant.