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What name is given to a small insect that sucks juices from plants?

Aphids' Also bees "suck" the nectar from flowers to produce honey.


Do aphropods have a vertebrate?

An aphid is a small insect which sucks sap from plants.


How do walking sticks obtain there food?

walking sticks are a type of insect that sucks the sap of plants through a strawlike mouth


A black colour insect which sucks nectar from flowers?

catapillar


Why did A C Richardson invent the insect destroyer?

All of this sucks


What is the name of the ant or insect which sticks to the body of man and sucks blood?

Mosquito.


What is a blood sucking insect?

Depending on your question... A. Mosquito is one. B. A bloodsucking insect is a bug who sucks blood to feed themshelfs or there babies.


What is the name of an animal that sucks juice from plants?

Hummingbird


What is the mechanics of an insect's pharynx?

The pharynx of an insect is the first section of the fore gut. It connects the mouth to the gut, and often acts as a pump which sucks liquefied food deeper into the gut for digestion.


How do spiders sucks the insect's body?

They spin a cocoon around it and place it in the larder. The toxin from the bite jellifies the body of the prey and, come dinner-time, the spider bites one end off and sucks out the juice.


How does the nepenthes rajah kill its prey?

When an insect such as a fly or bee lands on the 'lips' of the nepenthes, they provide an uneven foothold. Of course the insect could just fly away but the nectaries containing the nectar make the plant smell irresistible to them. The inside 'walls' of the nepenthes are either very sticky or very slippery, so either way, the nepenthes has a high chance of catching its prey. When the insect slips off the wall, reaction time is extremely small and the insect falls in the liquid at the bottom of the nepenthes which may either be thick or thin like water (the nepenthes provides its own liquid so don't put water in the 'cups'). When the insect falls into the liquid, the plants' bacteria start breaking down the insect's exoskeleton and the bottom of the nepenthes sucks in the nutrients of the insect. When the nepenthes in finished with its meal (which may take weeks) all that is left is the carcass of the unfortunate insect.


How do plants react to food coloring?

They dont 'react'. the plant sucks up the food colouring (like water). this happens all of the time to plants, except you cant see it usually. Anyway, the plant sucks up the colouring, and treats it as water :)