because Josh will eat them :/
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.
True. Both plants and animals need protection from environmental factors such as extreme temperatures, predators, and diseases to survive and thrive in their habitats. Plants use structures like thorns and toxins, while animals use camouflage, behavior, and physical defenses to protect themselves.
So they can protect themselves from chemicals in the lab.
To protect themselves and warm other amimal.
Ocean plants can protect themselves from predators through physical defenses like hard shells or spines on their leaves or stems. They can also use chemical defenses by producing toxins or compounds that deter herbivores from feeding on them. Some plants may also have camouflage techniques to blend in with their surroundings and avoid detection by predators.
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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hibernation
Ravens protect themselves by flying away from their enemies. Ravens also use their beak to protect themselves when they need to.
They drink it.....or just die
Insert genes that produce anti-insect chemicals into the plant
they survive by natural selection. also they protect themselves
So they can move away from danger. Yet plants have developed ways to protect themselves.
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Manatees are a gentle giant and most the time they don't need to protect themselves Manatees have no natural predators only humans they can't stop a boat from hitting them so your answer is they don't protect themselves other than moving away from danger.