Fly traps Diagram!
This is a Venus flytrap! This plant is a carnivorous plant and sucks all the nutrients from the mouth of the plant. The teeth like ends of the plant is the cilia hairs that close shut from any bugs or anything living thing from escaping. Underneath the cilia, along the edge of the leaf, drops of sweet nectar are around it so that the prey can be drawn to it. Once the prey has been drawn and is on the plant there are hairs that stick up. Once these hairs have been touched more than 2 times both end of the leaf slams shut like a dog eating its bacon. If the insect or thing is still moving inside of the plant the mouth of the plant closes tighter and tighter. Near or around the middle of its mouth there are spots of glands that digest and soak up the nutrients from its prey. Then opens its mouth once again for its next victim.