Biology, asked by suchandrakumariseela, 12 hours ago

By taking two plants of your sumoundings as examples, explain how they protect themselves against the animals which eat them.
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Answered by namartaverma
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The rose plant has spines which are also known as thorns. These are long, pointed and needle-like structures. The predators or the animals do not feed on this plant due to the pricking of the thorns which will damage their cells. The thorns protect the plant from grazing animals. The plant like the poison ivy release certain kind of oil. This oil has a peculiar smell which keep the animals away from the plants. The rabbits are generally carried away from the plants due to the smell.

Answered by merlinv1985
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Answer:

The rose plant

Explanation:

The rose plant has spines which are also known as thorns. ... The predators or the animals do not feed on this plant due to the pricking of the thorns which will damage their cells. The thorns protect the plant from grazing animals.

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