
Scientists Uncover Mechanism Behind Venus Flytrap's Rapid Snap
Scientists have successfully unlocked and revealed the surprising mechanism behind the Venus flytrap's rapid snapping motion. This discovery sheds light on how the carnivorous plant achieves its quick trap closure.
Source Diversity
Source Diversity
High (55/100)Sources
Scientists reveal surprising mechanism behind Venus flytrap’s rapid snap
Intricate tests show hair-trigger detection causes cells on outer surface of leaf to soften, prompting closure The Venus flytrap is one of nature’s most impressive predators, luring insects with the intoxicating scent of nectar before capturing them with a snap of its jaw-like leaves. Now, scientists have revealed the mechanism that allows the carnivorous plant to react with lightning speed, resolving a problem that stumped Charles Darwin and many researchers after him. Continue reading...
By Hannah Devlin Science correspondent
Read full article →Scientists unlock the secret behind the Venus flytrap's snap
Read full article →Scientists unlock the secret behind the Venus flytrap's snap
Read full article →Coverage Timeline
Related Stories

'Astronauts back on Earth': Artemis II crew splashes down after record-breaking moon flyby – video
just now

New Dinosaur Species Discovered in China, Believed to Have Hunted Early Birds
43m ago
Earthquake Reported in Mexico's Guerrero Region
50m ago

Antimatter Successfully Transported by Truck for the First Time
2h ago