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Thorns, spines (such as those on a cactus), and prickles are examples of protective structures of plants.
Thorns, spines, bark
Plants with protective structores
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Plants have protective structures such as thorns, spines, and prickles to deter herbivores from feeding on them. Some plants also produce toxic compounds or have hairy surfaces to discourage herbivory. Additionally, certain plants use chemical defenses like producing compounds that repel insects or pathogens.
Different plants possess different large scale protective structures, but one protective structure that all plant cells share is the cell wall. The cell wall, composed of the carbohydrate cellulose surounds the cell membrane. It provides structural support to the cell inside as well as preventing the cell from bursting in a hypotonic environment where water diffuses into the cell.
rose,bougainvillea,corn,pine apple and cactus
Plants with protective structures include thorns on plants like roses and cacti that deter herbivores, spines on plants like succulents for defense against predators, and hairs on leaves that can reduce water loss and protect against herbivores. Other protective structures include tough outer layers like bark on trees that protect against physical damage and toxins in some plants that deter herbivores.
the thorns of its own..hmm.. (III-hydrogen)
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