ehh example a fly. The fly is not benifiting of the relationship with the venus fly trap. because the fly is the host she is being eating by the venus fly trap.but the venus fly trap is benifiting.
Venus flytrap and pitcher plant are examples of autotrophic plants that also exhibit a heterotrophic mode of nutrition by capturing and digesting insects for additional nutrients in nutrient-poor environments.
No, Venus Flytraps are not big enough to consume a frog. They typically feed on insects like flies and spiders. Frogs are too large for a Venus Flytrap to consume.
Venus flytrap and pitcher plant are two examples of insectivorous plants that are adapted to trap and feed on insects for nutrients.
No it doesn't have petals till the flowering season.
One advantage of quick movement for a Venus flytrap is that speed allows it to catch its prey. If the trap were to move slowly, the fly or other insect could get away before the trap finished closing.
Yes, Venus Flytraps are good at catching and eating insects.
a venus flytrap has hairs on its mouth to catch the predators
The Venus Flytrap is a carnivorous plant and not an animal.
Only insects.
The Venus Flytrap has what are called 'traps' or 'mouths' on stems in which are used to catch and digest prey.
Venus Flytraps eat flies and insects because their environment resulted in the need for nutrients contained in them. They adapted to that environment and developed the traps for catching flies.
It gets nutrients for it to survive.
No, it doesn't. It eats insects .
A Venus Flytrap is a carnivorous plant - that traps and digests insects.
for eating insects and it gets its food from oxygen (other insects )
The Venus Flytrap gets its energy by trapping the flies and using their energy to catch more flies and survive.
A Venus Flytrap needs insects in order to survive like any other plant. As they typically grow in a boggy environment with few nutrients, insects are the best way for the Venus Flytrap to survive and feed on.