Yes, carnivorous plants do use photosynthesis to produce their own food, just like other green plants. However, they have evolved to live in nutrient-poor environments, so they have developed the ability to supplement their diet by capturing and digesting insects or other small organisms. This carnivorous behavior helps them obtain essential nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus that may be lacking in their surroundings.
Yes, the Venus fly-trap plant does have chloroplasts; even though it also eats insects it still produces food the way other green plants do, by photosynthesis.
The Carnivorous Plants was created in 1942.
they are both plants
Yes. Just as any plant does. Bugs act like fertilizer- grow SUPER fast. My plants still grow even if they have no bugs or no openings to catch bugs, so photosynthesis keeps them going.Carnivorous plant feed on other organisms to get only Nitrogen. They should undergo photosynthesis to get carbon and energy
Plants convert sunlight into energy using photosynthesis.
Same place where normal plants undergo photosynthesis: the leaves. Carnivorous plants live in an environment with a poor soil, and needs an additional sustenance such as potassium or nitrogen that are not adequately present in the soil.
No, saxifrage is not a carnivorous plant. It is self-feeding by means of photosynthesis, like most plants.
What do carnivorous plants do to their organisms? Carnivorous plants use the dead organism that they eat to use for energy, to grow, and to stabalize their other "heads".
Technically, none. The carnivorous plants still use photosynthesis to feed themselves but eat "meat" to gain extra nutrients.
Because they are called carnivorous . Carnivorous mean who eat grass or plants,
Yes, cotton plants do use photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy, and cotton plants are no exception. They use this energy to produce the nutrients they need to grow and develop.
chlorophyll is the green coloring plants use in photosynthesis
Photosynthesis help in producing energy required for sustaining life of the plants, this energy in the food chain is transferred to herbivorous and then carnivorous.
No, carnivorous plants do not have blood.
They use photosynthesis during daylight hours.
Plants use photosynthesis to create their own food via sunlight.
Yes, the Venus fly-trap plant does have chloroplasts; even though it also eats insects it still produces food the way other green plants do, by photosynthesis.