How do some plants and animals protect themselves with acid precent in their sting ?
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Many animals and plants protect themselves from their enemies by injecting painful acids and bases. ... Plants like nettle have stinging hair and if anyone touches it, it injects methanoic acid causing burning pain but by rubbing the leaves of dock plant, it provides relief as it acts as a base.
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The acid or base present in sting cell of any organism is poisonous and they inject it in their prey for food and also they inject in their enemies when they feel unsafe from them from which it gets injured or get died
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