Plants have a variety of defenses. Some possess thorns, chemicals (poison ivy), foul taste, some plants may respond to touch a process called thigmonastic movements (accomplished by a change in tugor pressure), some plants have Batesian mimicry where certain parts mimic other animals (commonly insects); coevolution is also quite common in plants, providing food or shelter for one species why they defend the plant from other animals
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Plants have physical defenses such as thorns and trichomes, chemical defenses like toxins and repellents, and also inducible defenses that are activated in response to herbivore attack.
all of them
It swim fast as it can
Your dumb
For one, not too many people know that caffeine, which is found in coffee, tea, chocolate, mate, etc. is a natural insectiside the plants produce. Insects become paralized when they consume the caffeine which is in those plants.
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All living things have defenses, yes.
All plants
All herbivores eat plants. An herbivore is an animal that eats plants.
I think so.
All Eukaryotes, that is plants and animals.