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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.

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The smell on the plant attracts it prey (such as flies)

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Most carnivorous plants originate in soils that are deficient in natural sources of Nitrogen. Carnivorous plants (such as Venus flytraps - Dionea spp.) trap and digest insects to extract the Nitrogen (and other nutrients) from their bodies.

All carnivorous plants are intolerant to artificial fertilisers which can kill them if applied.

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The Venus Flytrap attracts insect by secreting a sweet nectar. When a bug lands inside, it triggers the Venus Flytrap to quickly close the leaves and entrap the insect.

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It is not a symbiotic relationship, where each side benefits from the other. Venus flytraps eat small insects. The plant is a predator, flies are the prey.

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11y ago

To gain nitrogen and other nutrients that are lacking in the soils they grow in.
To obtain nutrition.They are found in swampy areas where the mineral content is very less.

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Venus fly traps emit a pheromone similar to that of sugar or rotten flesh depending on the breed.

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The venus flytrap has small hairs that when touched, the flytrap closes.

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they eat it because they are hungry

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Is a Venus Flytrap good for catching bugs?

Yes, Venus Flytraps are good at catching and eating insects.


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What are the spines of a Venus-flytrap for?

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