Where do most plants get what they need to grown?
a. from the air
b. from the soil
c. from its flowers
d. from people
b. from the soil
What do the leaves of a Venus flytrap look like?
a. a bat's wing
b. a cat's tail
c. a clam's shell
d. a dog's nose
What happens right after an insect touches the hairs on a Venus flytrap leaf?
a. the halves of a leaf snap shut
b. the leaf gives off a sweet smell
c. the plant grows very tall
d. the plant removes minerals from the insect.
a. The halves of the leaf snap shut
What makes the hairs on a sundew leaf fold over?
a. rain falling on the plant
b. sun hitting on the plant
c. an insect getting stuck on the plant
d. a person touching the plant
c. an insect getting stick on the plant
Why is the insect stuck in the pitcher plant?
a. it cannot climb back up the slippery sides
b. the liquid inside the plant is sticky
c. a leaf of the plant folds over
d. the plant sucks the insect inside
a. it cannot climb back up the slippery sides
Which of these is a plant that eats animals?
a. a bladderwort
b. a tulip
c. a bamboo
d. a dandelion
a. a bladderwort
Some plants live in wetlands. Wetlands are
a. mountain
b. deserts
c. forests
d. swamps
d. swamps
The leaf gives off a sweet juice that insects like.
Insects are
a. animals with fur
b. fish with scales
c. bugs with six legs
d. animals with long tails
c. bugs with six legs
How did the pitcher plant get its name?
it is shaped like a pitcher and holds water.
what does trapping mean?
allows entrance but no exit