Biology, asked by ishu2335, 1 year ago

How does the venus flytrap eat insect

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Answered by chanmuganathan2003
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Answer:

using its mouth.......

Answered by kafiyasajid95
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Insets are attracted by the sweet nectar that the plant produces and secretes onto the leaves of the traps. Once something lands on the trap the plant needs to be sure that it is a living thing, not just a piece of dust or debris. This is the really clever part; the inside of the traps have short, spiny hairs, called trigger hairs that can detect movement. If these hairs detect two movements within 20 seconds they trigger the trap to shut rapidly.
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