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Defensive Plants - Plant Protections

Defensive Plants - Plant Protections

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Science, Biology

6th - 12th Grade

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Plants have evolved various defence mechanisms to protect against herbivores. Mechanical defences include structures like the Acacia tree's spines, which deter grazers. Some plants, like the mimosa, use figmonastic defences, responding to touch by closing leaves or flopping to the ground. Chemical defences involve producing toxins, as seen in bracken plants. Nettles use painful stings, while dead nettles employ mimicry, resembling stinging nettles without the actual stingers. These strategies help plants survive by deterring predators and conserving energy.

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