Yes it is an insect eating plant answered by 4th grader
You are eating the head of the cabbage plant.
Birds of prey, like Hawks are the main predators of Insect eating Birds. For example the Eurasian Sparrow hawk is the main predator of the Blue tit, Great tit, Wren, Eurasian Robin and Eurasian starling which are all Insect eating Birds.
The function of the downward pointing hairs on the pitcher plant is to encourage the insect to move further into the plant. As it gets to the edge, it loses its footing, and falls into the liquid in the bottom of the plant. The downward facing hairs at this point prevent the fly getting a foothold to climb out of the liquid. As a point of interest, the liquid contains agents that paralyze and numb the insect (basically gets it drunk), before the digestive enzymes get to work, so the insect dies happy!
the rim of the pitcher is very slippery so the insect can't get out
By the smell of rotting flesh or other insects that have allready fallen into the flower and cannot crawl out of the juice in the bottom of the pitcher; due to the slippery sides of the vessel.
An insectivore is something that eats insects, like a spider.
grasshopper is a plant eating insect
Insect-eating nepenthes are important because of their symbiotic relationships. Some insects live their whole lives unharmed in the pitchers of the nepenthe plant.
no
it normally eats insects,and when its not eating it waits for its prey(insect)
Try Mealy Bug
I have no idea. But let me guess...1! 2! 3!
The pitcher plant The sun dew The venus fly trap
evergreen: plant -to- small insect -to- bird -to- larger carnivorous mammal or just take out the insect tropical: plant -to- insect -to- small mammal or small bird -to- carnivorous mammal... or snake food chains and food webs ALWAYS start with a producer (plant) and end with a carnivor (meat eating animal) or omnivor (plant& animal eating animal)
It is connected because the insects are eating the grass and plants which makes the plant population decrease.
Not really, no. Calves should be eating plant-type feed, not insects or insect larvae.
The sundew plant captures and digests its prey by using sticky tentacles on its leaves to trap insects. Once an insect is caught, the plant secretes enzymes to break down the insect's body for nutrients.