Nitrogen
yes ,, deffo
Insectivorous plants and carnivorous plants are not exactly the same, but they both obtain nutrients by capturing and digesting prey. Insectivorous plants specifically target insects for food, whereas carnivorous plants can capture a wider range of prey, including insects, small animals, and even other plants. Additionally, some carnivorous plants have more sophisticated trapping mechanisms compared to many insectivorous plants.
No, not all species in the animal kingdom obtain energy by being carnivorous. There are also herbivores, omnivores, and detritivores that obtain energy from plants, both plants and animals, or decaying organic matter, respectively. Each of these feeding strategies plays a crucial role in the ecosystem and the overall balance of energy flow.
Carnivorous plants such as Venus flytraps and pitcher plants obtain nutrients by trapping and digesting insects. Also, animals like predators and scavengers consume nutrients by hunting or feeding on other animals.
Approximately 1% of plant species are considered carnivorous, meaning they obtain some of their nutrients by trapping and digesting small animals, such as insects. Some well-known examples of carnivorous plants include Venus flytraps and pitcher plants.
yes ,, deffo
Flies and small insects Carnivorous plants and small carnivorous animals
No, they do not.
Carnivorous- eats meat Herbivore- eats plants Omnivore- eats both plants and animals
Insectivorous plants and carnivorous plants are not exactly the same, but they both obtain nutrients by capturing and digesting prey. Insectivorous plants specifically target insects for food, whereas carnivorous plants can capture a wider range of prey, including insects, small animals, and even other plants. Additionally, some carnivorous plants have more sophisticated trapping mechanisms compared to many insectivorous plants.
No, Carnivorous plants are plants no matter what! They don't think to catch prey, they do it naturally. If they had a heart, they would be animals!
Most carnivores and carnivorous plants.
Carnivorous plants are not vegetables. These plants absorb spiders, frogs and other small animals and in themselves are not edible.
No, brambles are not carnivorous plants. They are a type of thorny shrub that produces berries, such as blackberries and raspberries. Carnivorous plants are those that trap and digest insects or other small organisms to obtain nutrients.
No, not all species in the animal kingdom obtain energy by being carnivorous. There are also herbivores, omnivores, and detritivores that obtain energy from plants, both plants and animals, or decaying organic matter, respectively. Each of these feeding strategies plays a crucial role in the ecosystem and the overall balance of energy flow.
Through photosynthesis, like any other plant.
Plant obtain their food from the sun. The process is called photosynthesis. Animals obtain their food from animals or plants.