Structures that protect the environment include wetlands, which filter pollutants and provide habitat for wildlife; green roofs, which reduce urban heat and improve air quality; and riparian buffers, which prevent erosion and filter runoff in waterways. Additionally, protected areas like national parks and wildlife reserves conserve biodiversity and ecosystems. Renewable energy installations, such as wind and solar farms, also contribute by reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions.
protect internal structures, and function as sensory surfaces
The plasma membrane.
Plasma membrane protects cellular structures. They are made up of lipids
The group of prokaryotes with strong cell walls and a variety of structures are known as bacteria. Bacteria have diverse shapes, sizes, and structures, and their strong cell walls help protect them from external stresses.
Horn-like structures, such as thorns or spines, on plants serve as a form of defense against herbivores by deterring them from feeding on the plant. These structures can also help to protect the plant from environmental stress, such as excessive sunlight or physical damage.
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Spicules
SKIN
Structures built to protect beaches
Sepal =D
eyelids and eyelashes
i know but not telling
eyelids and eyelashes
Structures built to protect beaches
the skull and the backbone
Both are structures that protect the internal organs.
protect underlying structures from mechanical wear and tear