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Some plants have a hermaphrodite trait while other do not. This trait can be activated through any number of processes and conditions, generally this trait turns on when the plant undergoes stress.
we can protect them in easy way like avoid cutting trees in the forest
Tepid water. Avoid watering plants with cold water.
Many alpine plants have short hairs on both leaves and flowers. It is thought that this detail helps avoid moisture loss by cutting down on air movement.
Birds are generally attracted to flowers so if you are trying to avoid them in your garden, avoid flowering plants in and around your garden. There are also a variety of home remedies (such as spraying garlic mixtures) that deters them from your area.
They can spray (Skunk), Poison (like some plants) or have adapted senses to avoid predators.
They will pick at the leaves of the strawberry plants with no ill effects but the stalks themselves are too woody for them to eat. There are actually very few plants a chicken will not eat and they know which ones to avoid. My free range hens avoid Rhubarb and tomato plants as they are poisonous but strawberries are not.
Some plants have a hermaphrodite trait while other do not. This trait can be activated through any number of processes and conditions, generally this trait turns on when the plant undergoes stress.
They would turn themselves into cats in order to avoid detection.
They would turn themselves into cats in order to avoid detection.
There is limited water available in the deserts so plants tend to space themselves to avoid competition from other plants.
Tell them your out of drugs and theyll avoid you themselves
Spatially, in C4 plants. They separate the light reaction and the Calvin cycle into the mesophyll cells and the bundle sheath cells respectively. Rubisco, which has a bad habit of fixing oxygen in low CO2 level conditions, is in the bundle sheath cells where it receives four carbon molecules, oxaloacetates, that it can take carbon from for fixing into the Calvin cycle. CAM plants use the same C4 process, but in the mesophyll cells alone and use a night/day divide process of carbon intake and fixation to avoid photorespiration and water loss.
Plants have adapted to avoid photorespiration
Plants have adapted to avoid photorespiration
not going near them
Jane Eyre adopts the alias of Jane Elliott to avoid recognition at Lowood School.