
Las defensas de las plantas
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Science, Biology
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4th - 9th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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Plants have developed various defense mechanisms to protect themselves from predators. These include mechanical defenses like thorns, as seen in acacia trees, and chemical defenses such as toxins in ferns. Some plants, like the mimosa, use movement to avoid threats, while others, like the white nettle, rely on mimicry to deter predators. These strategies highlight the adaptability and complexity of plant defenses.
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Explain the chemical defense mechanisms used by ferns.
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How does mimicry serve as a defense strategy for the White Nettle?
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