Why do some plants have leaves that droop or curl when touched, and how does this defend the plant?
Why do some plants have leaves that droop or curl when touched, and how does this defend the plant?
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Why do some plants have leaves that droop or curl when touched, and how does this defend the plant?
How do thorns and hairs help deter animals from damaging plants?
What mechanical adaptations do plants have to defend themselves?
In what ways do plants use poisons as a defense, and who are they intended to deter?
How do antibacterial chemicals protect plants from pathogens?
What are chemical defense responses in plants, and how do they function?
How do layers of dead cells, like bark on trees, help protect plants?
What role does the waxy cuticle on leaves play in plant defense?
How does the cellulose in cell walls help protect plants from pathogens?
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