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Many plants have hair-like structures, known as trichomes, which serve various functions such as protection, reducing water loss, and aiding in photosynthesis. Common examples include the leaves of nettles, which have stinging hairs, and tomato plants, which possess soft hairs that help trap moisture and deter pests. Additionally, some species of mosses and ferns also exhibit hair-like structures. These adaptations can vary greatly between plant species, reflecting their unique environmental needs.

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