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Why does the flytrap move? will the flytrap die if it doesn't eat bugs? / the video is very enjoyable.

Published: 2024-11-11 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/11, When it comes to flytrap, we all know that it is a kind of plant that can repel mosquitoes, but unlike mosquito repellent and night incense, flytrap uses its big clamp to kill insects. So a question arises, that is, why does the flytrap move? It's normal for fly traps to eat insects.

When it comes to flytrap, we all know that it is a kind of plant that can repel mosquitoes, but unlike mosquito repellent and night incense, flytrap uses its big clamp to kill insects. So a question arises, that is, why does the flytrap move? It's normal for a flytrap to eat worms, but will it die if it doesn't eat worms? In this regard, it is up to the editor to solve everyone's doubts. First, the flytrap eats worms video 2. Why does the flytrap move, coordinate and cooperate as a whole

As to why the flytrap moves, you will be shocked after learning the whole process, because it is the result of overall coordination and cooperation. First of all, it receives the signal of catching insects, then the cell releases the current, and finally the current spreads all over the trap, and the clip will close. To put it simply, it is as follows:

The inductive hair is a very important part of the flycatch. although it is not the place where the insect signal is emitted, there is an inflated part at the base of it, which contains a group of sensory cells. When the insect pushes the sensory hair, the cytoplasm inside its base is oppressed, sending out a weak electric current to notify all the cells on the trap.

After that, the current will quickly spread throughout the trap, so causing the clip to close does not need to touch the same sensory hair, as long as any two sensory hairs in the same clip emit electric current, it can cause the closed movement. Of course, the current emitted by the felt hair only affects the trap in which it is located, and does not interfere with the operation of other traps on the same plant.

As shown in the image above, before receiving stimulation, the trap opens at an angle of 60 degrees, and when the insect stimulates it, the trap closes on its leaf vein. Of course, this closure is related to the contraction of the cells on the trap. When the cells on the clip receive the current emitted by the sensory cells, the cell vacuoles on the inside lose water and contract rapidly, causing the trap to bend inward and close.

Closing conditions of flycatcher clamp

But the closing process of the flytrap is limited: it closes only when an insect touches two sensory hairs, or either sensory hair is touched twice. And if the interval between the two touches is within 20 to 30 seconds, it will be closed, beyond which a third successful stimulus will be needed. Why does the flycatcher move? after watching it, we all understand that the whole process is really seamless!

Will the flytrap die if it doesn't eat bugs?

On this issue, in fact, it is very simple, the flytrap will not die without eating insects, because the nutrients of the flytrap are not entirely through eating insects, it mainly depends on the root system to absorb nutrients to provide growth, this is the key. As long as the basin soil has sufficient fertile nutrients, it can continuously provide nutrients for the flytrap to maintain its normal growth. in addition, we can also fertilize properly according to the fertilization method of the flytrap.

What are the characteristics of the flytrap? will the flytrap hurt people / the big clip won't hurt people?

When it comes to the flytrap, what impresses us most is its strange clip, which not only moves, but also eats worms, especially against flies. However, the traps that can eat worms also make many people wonder, that is, will the flytrap hurt people? What are the characteristics of the flytrap? In this regard, it is up to the editor to solve everyone's doubts.

I. the characteristics of flytrap

Before answering the question of whether the flytrap will hurt people, we need to know the characteristics of the flytrap. It is understood that the flytrap has complete roots, stems, leaves, flowers and seeds, of which the leaf is the most special, it has the function of preying on insects, especially the obvious spiny hairs and red sessile glands, which looks like a big mouth with teeth and claws.

The leaves of the flytrap

When it comes to the characteristics of the flytrap, it is naturally inseparable from its big clamp, and this is the leaf of the flytrap, and the rest like the leaves are only false leaves. The leaf front of the flytrap has many sessile glands, red and orange. the closer to the leaf green, the fewer sessile glands are. This part mainly secretes digestive juice, which is used to decompose insects or absorb insect nutrients.

On the clip of the flytrap, there are toothed bristles that look like claws, especially when the clip is closed, which completely cuts off the insect's chance to escape. And there are secretory glands at the base of the bristles, which secrete mucus, which can also prevent insects from breaking free and gluing to the leaves. This kind of leaf has the special function of catching insects, which is unforgettable at a glance.

The root and stem of flytrap

In addition to the peculiar leaves, the root of the flytrap is not unique, but it is underdeveloped and only plays the role of absorbing water, while the stem of the flytrap is smaller than that of ordinary plants, but in the process of the growth of the flytrap, the underground will develop a bulb, and the bulb belongs to an evolved abnormal stem, which is quite special.

Will the flytrap hurt people? no.

After understanding the characteristics of the flytrap, we return to the question itself: will the flytrap hurt people? In this regard, the editor can clearly tell you that the flytrap can't hurt people, because it takes about 10 days to digest an insect, let alone a person. In order to convince everyone, the editor will talk about the insect-catching process of the flytrap.

The process of catching insects by a flytrap.

The top of the flytrap has a leaf similar to a clip, and the edge of the leaf has a longer sharp thorn, which is where the flytrap catches insects. Usually there is honey secretion in the clamp, when the insect smells the natural aroma into the shell, it will close naturally, and then slowly eat the insects, which can effectively eliminate flies when raised indoors.

As shown in the picture above, the clip opens and closes very fast. if an insect is found to fall in, it will close quickly, making it impossible for the bug to escape. if you don't enjoy it, you can watch the video of the flytrap eating bugs. However, it is precisely because of this that many friends ask: will the flytrap hurt people? For example, if the finger accidentally touches it, will it hurt us? In fact, it does not do any harm to people.

In this regard, bold flower friends can try it themselves, put their fingers in its clip, you will find that it does not do any harm. Because the trap of the flytrap can only digest worms, not your fingers. Therefore, after knowing that the flytrap will not hurt people, it is spoiled and is often fed with insects, so too much feeding affects the growth of the flytrap.

 
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