what is adaptation for ingestion of food in plants
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Herbivore adaptations to plant defense have been likened to "offensive traits" and consist of those traits that allow for increased feeding and use of a host. Plants, on the other hand, protect their resources for use in growth and reproduction, by limiting the ability of herbivores to eat them.
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Drip tips and waxy surfaces allow water to run off, to discourage growth of bacteria and fungi
• Buttresses and prop and stilt roots help hold up plants in the shallow soil
• Some plants climb on others to reach the sunlight
• Some plants grow on other plants to reach the sunlight.
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