The relationship between a Venus Flytrap is a parasitic relationship. The flies do not benefit from the interaction. The Venus Flytrap lures the flies into its stomach and digests them. The fly gets eaten (dies) in the end.It is not a symbiotic relationship, the fly is the prey; it is not a beneficial arranagment to both parties
The Venus Flytrap is a carnivorous plant and not an animal.
Only insects.
Lures the prey into the mouth of the Venus Flytrap by a sweet scent that attracts them, and when the fly lands, the mouth closes in a rapid action, and digests the fly/insect.
It gets nutrients for it to survive.
No, it doesn't. It eats insects .
A Venus Flytrap is a carnivorous plant - that traps and digests insects.
for eating insects and it gets its food from oxygen (other insects )
Some insects such as millipedes or worms eat the leaves of the Venus Flytrap.
No, it doesn't. It eats insects .
Venus Flytraps help by controlling the number of insects in the world, by eating them.
No. A Venus's flytrap is a plant and therefore primarily a producer since it photosynthesises. You could say it 'eats' insects too, but that would make it a carnivore.