Chemistry, asked by dubeyrashi525, 11 hours ago

how do Venus flytrap plants trap insects

Answers

Answered by lalisamanobanblinkli
4

Answer:

l think so

Explanation:

The leaves of Venus' Flytrap open wide and on them are short, stiff hairs called trigger or sensitive hairs. When anything touches these hairs enough to bend them, the two lobes of the leaves snap shut trapping whatever is inside. The trap will shut in less than a second.

Answered by ananyanaskar28
1

Answer:

The leaves of Venus' Flytrap open wide and on them are short, stiff hairs called trigger or sensitive hairs. When anything touches these hairs enough to bend them, the two lobes of the leaves snap shut trapping whatever is inside. The trap will shut in less than a second

Explanation:

Similar questions
Math, 8 months ago