Yes they do. Although Venus flytraps are carnivorous plants, they still utilize photosynthesis to obtain most of the nutrients and energy they need to survive. Flytraps found in the wild need the extra nutrients they obtain from the insects they consume to provide them with nutrients the soil they inhabit doesn't have.
of course they do
actually, they can. however, you need to keep the temperature within 70-90 degrees at all times and feed the venus flytrap 4-5 times per day with small insects such as flies, mosquitoes, or ants.
All plants need sunlight. They need it to perform photosynthesis, the process of converting sunlight+water+CO2 into O2 and sugar. Without sunlight they couldn't complete this process
For one thing, they have all the enzymes needed to synthesize everything that they need to live ... thus they are NOT dependent on other living things for their own survival. (Yes, there are exceptions - venus fly traps, nitrogen fixing bacteria.)
A plant needs sunlight, water and air (carbon dioxide) so photosyntheis can take place. Photosynthesis is the process in which the plant traps the energ from the sun, the carbon dioxide and water and it turns all it into glucose, or food, for itself. Hope this helps!!!
of course they do
The chlorophyll in a plant's leaf traps the energy from the sunlight. A plant need carbon dioxide, water and sunlight to produce food.
actually, they can. however, you need to keep the temperature within 70-90 degrees at all times and feed the venus flytrap 4-5 times per day with small insects such as flies, mosquitoes, or ants.
Venus flytraps nees 4 hours of direct sunlight per day.
you need to go and get a bowtie to save her and pass venus fly traps and then you get the glasses
there are many organisms that do not require sunlight to live but then there are some that need hosts
it need resources such as air,water, and sunlight to grow and live
no, the slight clue is that they live under the sea where there is no sunlight...
Because they need the sunlight to carry out photosynthesis and survive.
No, because plants need oxygen to live and there isn't oxygen inside the dirt in Venus. As for the outside with the air, maybe.
My guess is water and sunlight.
Venus does not have the correct requirements that we need in order to live on it. Venus has no Oxygen so survival would be minimal and without any trees/crops we'd also die of starvation.