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.
Plants make oxygen when they use light and carbon dioxide to make food for themselves.
Plants need to protect themselves from herbivores, pathogens, and environmental stresses to survive and grow. They use physical barriers, chemicals, and defensive mechanisms to deter potential threats and ensure their survival. Without these protections, plants would be vulnerable to damage and harm, impacting their ability to reproduce and thrive.
Plant cells produce food for themselves through the process of photosynthesis. They convert sunlight into energy in the form of glucose, which they use for growth and development. In turn, other organisms like animals and humans rely on plants as a food source to obtain the energy stored in these organic molecules.
To protect themselves and warm other amimal.
Because ancestral plants had mutant genes that made them produce these products, which acted to protect them from bacteria diseases, which allowed them to flourish, which allowed them to supplant rival conspecifics that lacked the genes that caused them to produce the products, and the living plants of present time inherited the genes in question from their ancestors.
Insert genes that produce anti-insect chemicals into the plant
they can't. they are plants so they can't think to protect themselves... they don't have a brain
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WHEN THE WOODS AND THE BONES AND PARTS OR PLants.
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Plants produce fruit to protect and disperse their seeds, ensuring the survival and spread of their species.
hibernation
Alkaloids
No they do not they catch food by themselves they dont produce it.
They drink it.....or just die
No, the human body does not naturally produce THC. THC is a compound found in cannabis plants.
they survive by natural selection. also they protect themselves