the soil that they grow in is too un-nutrient-ous
Are you referring to carnivorous plants? If not, ignore this because other kinds of plants do not digest (they make energy through photosynthesis only). If a carnivorous plant, such as the Venus flytrap, does not digest its prey well, the plant may not get the nutrients it needs and die.
None of course. A carnivorous animal cannot digest plant matter, unlike us omnivores.
Plant eating dinosaurs foraged for food. Carnivorous dinosaurs hunted for prey.
Yes. There is such a thing as a carnivorous plant. One example is a venus fly trap which has been known to digest bugs, such as flies.
plants are producers . they obtain their nourishment from photosynthesis . they do not need digest food . the plant pipe and mistleotoe live as parasites . carnivorous plants utilize animals to provide nitrogen . they get no energy from their prey .
Non-carnivorous plants photosynthesize, rather than digesting food, for their energy.
Most species of plants have no digestive system; they create their own food and therefore do not have to digest anything. There do exist carnivorous plants, such as the famous Venus Fly Trap, which digest food and therefore do have a digestive system.
Because that enables it to digest the food.
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter was created in 1972.
No, the Venus Flytrap is not the only carnivorous plant. There are several other species that also consume insects and other small organisms, such as the Pitcher Plant, Sundew, and Butterwort. Each of these plants has developed unique adaptations to capture and digest their prey, showcasing a fascinating diversity within the carnivorous plant category.
Small mammals/reptiles, insects. If a plant is carnivorous.
Just like we did, by eating and digesting!!!