Of course plants have protection!
Here are some protections that you have already seen in plants:
I'll bet you can think of others now that you've got the idea
Plants have evolved various natural defense mechanisms to protect themselves from predators, such as producing toxins, thorns, spines, or hairs that deter herbivores. Additionally, some plants have developed symbiotic relationships with beneficial organisms, like predators or parasitoids, that help defend against herbivores. Overall, plants have a range of strategies to defend themselves against threats in their environment.
Gardeners or individuals responsible for plant maintenance take care of plants. They ensure plants receive adequate sunlight, water, nutrients, and protection from pests or diseases. Proper care includes regular watering, fertilizing, pruning, and monitoring for any signs of damage or distress.
Salicylic acid is found in growing plants and it is an organic acid. Thw white willow is a natural source of this acid.
There are no natural grass varieties that can grow without any sunlight. Sunlight is essential for photosynthesis, which is the process through which plants produce energy. Grass needs sunlight to survive and grow.
Only Mercury and Venus dont have any moons.
Of course plants have protection!Here are some protections that you have already seen in plants:Cell walls to protect the cells from drying out or leaking awayWaxy coatings on some parts to prevent drying outWood in some plants to provide strength and protect the soft center of the plantNeedles instead of leaves in some plants to prevent damage to the energy-making part of the plantThorns on some plants to prevent animals from eating themPoison in some plants to prevent animals from eating themUnpleasant taste in some plants to prevent animals from eating themI'll bet you can think of others now that you've got the idea
One good shot to the challenger's jaw will leave him defenseless. The castle is not yet defenseless, Mr. Prime Minister!
Plants have evolved various natural defense mechanisms to protect themselves from predators, such as producing toxins, thorns, spines, or hairs that deter herbivores. Additionally, some plants have developed symbiotic relationships with beneficial organisms, like predators or parasitoids, that help defend against herbivores. Overall, plants have a range of strategies to defend themselves against threats in their environment.
Corythosaurus didn't have any formidable weapons to protect itself from large carnivores. So, like most defenseless herbivores, their best response to predators was probably to run.
i suppose any animal, because an animal would be defenseless against a demon.
Every thing you can eat other then certain minerals tracks back to plants. No plants No Food of any description.
they eat the producers ( plants) and the plants have oxygen. Also, they breathe in oxygen which is just a natural habit to any living thing
Many of the Cichlid type fish will destroy any plants in their environment but the vast majority of fish prefer a natural environment with living plants
To effectively get rid of aphids on mint plants, you can try spraying the plants with a mixture of water and dish soap, introducing natural predators like ladybugs, or using neem oil as a natural insecticide. Regularly inspecting the plants and removing any affected leaves can also help control aphid populations.
Unless you're doing some extremely rugged trail riding, your horse doesn't need any leg protection, it's their natural environment and they're built for it.
yes if you are cruel enouth just find any strange chemical including soap and throw it on any defenseless innocent toad that is hopping by to burn up his skin!
To effectively get rid of aphids on your kale plants, you can try spraying them with a mixture of water and dish soap, introducing natural predators like ladybugs, or using neem oil as a natural insecticide. Regularly inspecting your plants and removing any aphids by hand can also help control their population.