Ocean plants can't usually 'protect' themselves but they are well camouflaged so the predators don't see them.
Without plants, the base of the ocean's food chain would be disrupted, leading to the collapse of the ecosystem. Plant eaters such as herbivorous fish rely on plants for food, and predators depend on plant eaters for sustenance. The absence of any of these groups would result in a chain reaction that would disrupt the balance of the entire ocean ecosystem.
To protect themselves and warm other amimal.
The sticky hairy part of a plant is called the trichome. Trichomes can help protect the plant from predators, reduce water loss, and aid in trapping insects for pollination or capturing prey.
Some common predators of rose plants include aphids, spider mites, caterpillars, and Japanese beetles. These pests can feed on the leaves, stems, and flowers of rose plants, causing damage and negatively impacting plant health. Using natural predators, pesticides, or other control methods can help manage these pests and protect the roses.
Some herbivores have evolved ways to hijack plant defenses to their own benefit, by sequestering these chemicals and using them to protect themselves from predators. Plant defenses against herbivores are generally not complete so plants also tend to evolve some tolerance to herbivory.
The seed coat in a plant helps protect the embryo from damage and predators.
The seed coat in a plant helps protect the embryo from damage and predators.
Yes and by many ways. If you've ever eaten a hot pepper of any kind it's well, hot! It's not the juice, which can still burn skin, it's the seeds so that way if a predator eats it the seeds burn the tongue and spits the seeds out where if they are mature enough they can grow in the ground. Another good example it the cacti. The needles help against bigger predators but some birds and insects have adapted to that. In conclusion, yes. Plants have adaptations to protect them from predators. Good question.
They can't protect themselves from herbivores.
Without plants, the base of the ocean's food chain would be disrupted, leading to the collapse of the ecosystem. Plant eaters such as herbivorous fish rely on plants for food, and predators depend on plant eaters for sustenance. The absence of any of these groups would result in a chain reaction that would disrupt the balance of the entire ocean ecosystem.
they grow by them selves
The hairy, coarse blades have sharp edges that help keep predators from eating the plant. Since these sharp edges help protect it from predators many birds use them for nesting.
To protect themselves and warm other amimal.
The hairy, coarse blades have sharp edges that help keep predators from eating the plant. Since these sharp edges help protect it from predators many birds use them for nesting.
The sticky hairy part of a plant is called the trichome. Trichomes can help protect the plant from predators, reduce water loss, and aid in trapping insects for pollination or capturing prey.
Saxifrage is a plant. Plants do not have predators.
An ocean plant is a plant that grows down on the seabed. An example of an ocean plant is seaweed or kelp,etc.