Golgappa.net | Golgappa.org | BagIndia.net | BodyIndia.Com | CabIndia.net | CarsBikes.net | CarsBikes.org | CashIndia.net | ConsumerIndia.net | CookingIndia.net | DataIndia.net | DealIndia.net | EmailIndia.net | FirstTablet.com | FirstTourist.com | ForsaleIndia.net | IndiaBody.Com | IndiaCab.net | IndiaCash.net | IndiaModel.net | KidForum.net | OfficeIndia.net | PaysIndia.com | RestaurantIndia.net | RestaurantsIndia.net | SaleForum.net | SellForum.net | SoldIndia.com | StarIndia.net | TomatoCab.com | TomatoCabs.com | TownIndia.com
Interested to Buy Any Domain ? << Click Here >> for more details...


How does a Venus's-flytrap work?



How does a Venus's-flytrap work?..

Answer / swapna

Venus's Fly trap is common name for dionea. Its having
tentacles like organs om its leaves. It is an insectivorous
plant.

When an insect comes closer it captures the insect with the
help of tentacles. After capturing it secretes digestive
juices .

With the help of digestive juices it kills the insect and
consume sit.

Is This Answer Correct ?    0 Yes 1 No

Post New Answer

More Botany Interview Questions

What type of chemical compounds do plants produce during photosynthesis?

0 Answers  


Which group of plants possesses both animal and plant characteristics?

1 Answers  


What is the botanical name for the horizontal stems that allow a plant to spread underground?

0 Answers  


What is Gromaticum ?

1 Answers  


Explain polyembryony?

0 Answers  


what is the importance of water in the life of plants?

3 Answers  


How do a plant of male flowers with homogamous head inflorscence can get to its next generation?

1 Answers  


Late blight of potato and early blight of potato symptoms differences?

0 Answers  


How does stomatal conductance increase in an elevated carbon dioxide environment?

0 Answers  


what is the chemical component of eggplant that stimulates the blood glucose level?

0 Answers  


Describe the process of replication in viruses?

0 Answers  


What is a burette and how is it used?

0 Answers  


Categories