yeah because it is a plant
Flies or insects landing in the sticky trap section.
No, the Venus fly trap is a carnivorous plant that actively captures and digest insects for nutrients. It is not a scavenger because it does not feed on dead or decaying matter.
Yes, the Venus flytrap plant contains lysosomes. Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles found in plant and animal cells involved in intracellular digestion and waste removal. In Venus flytraps, lysosomes help break down and digest prey that has been trapped by the plant's carnivorous leaves.
Venus flytraps catch insects by luring them into their trap using sweet nectar on their leaves. When an insect lands on the trigger hairs inside the trap, it quickly snaps shut due to a change in water pressure within the plant's cells, trapping the insect inside to be digested for nutrients.
It's a carnivorous, or rather insectivorous plant.
Yes
a venus fly trap
The difference between a Venus fly trap and Rafflesia plant is that the Rafflesia plant is bigger than the Venus fly trap plant. The Venus fly trap also doesn't stink. The rafflesia plant does!!!
The venus fly trap - Dionaea muscipula, is a carnivorous plant.
Yes.
Trillions of cells.
A Venus Fly Trap.
Venus fly trap
No, Venus Fly Trap is not only heterotropic plant. There are other plants like Drocerra, Utricularia, Napenthes etc.
A Venus fly trap is a living plant, while glue of any kind is an inanimate substance.
Venus Flytraps do not have a bulb
Probably have a funeral for your plant. The delicate chemistry of a venus fly trap plant is only designed to eat insects. Different "recipes" will probably be toxic.