Leaves trap light in order to initiate photosynthesis.
photosynthesissunlight (which the leaves trap)+CO2+Water = Oxygen+Glucose
I just know is Venus Fly Trap Leaves Sorry!
Because they are carnivores. They eat anmals not the food they produce.
It is the pigment. we call them photosynthetic pigments.
They cannot trap moisture.
photosynthesissunlight (which the leaves trap)+CO2+Water = Oxygen+Glucose
The Burmese tiger trap is a type of hunting trap used in Southeast Asia that consists of a large pit covered with branches and leaves to camouflage it. It is designed to capture tigers by luring them into falling into the pit when they walk over it.
Bcoz the animal will not be able to enter the trap
The Venus fly trap usually has about 7 leaves. If your Venus fly trap has more leaves, it probably means that it has branched off into separate plants.
SUNLIGHT
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I just know is Venus Fly Trap Leaves Sorry!
They trap the energy in Sunlight using the green pigments in their leaves in the process called "photosynthesis". This process makes sugar and they store the food a polymers of sugar.
The primary function of plant leaves is to trap sunlight for photosynthesis. Solar energy is a vital component in the manufacture of a plant's food.
trees make food during the summer from the sunlight they trap through the leaves and turn it into food, this is called photosynthesis but due to lack of sunlight during the winter, the trees store just the right amount of food to maintain the branches and the trunk but not the leaves so to save on food supply, the trees loose their leaves
A shotgun designed to shoo trap with.
Chlorophyll is a green pigment which is found within the chloroplasts inside plant leaves. It is responsible for the green colour of leaves. Chlorophyll is used to trap light energy which is needed for photosynthesis (the food making process in plants).