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Plant Defenses against Predators By: Jordan DiNardo and Kimmi Tamashiro
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Types of Defenses Chemical Defenses Mechanical Defenses Mimicry and Camouflage Indirect Defenses Leaf shedding and color
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Chemical Defenses Plant release chemicals that play a major role in defenses against herbivores. Qualitative metabolites Quantitative metabolites
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Mechanical Defenses External structural defenses that protect plants from herbivores Wax covering the epidermis of the plant Production of sap Sharp spines or trichome covering the plant Thigmonasty
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Mimicry and Camouflage Some plants mimic the presence of insect eggs on their leaves, dissuading species from laying their eggs there.
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Indirect Defenses When attacked by chemicals, plants give off a chemical that contains an abnormal ratio of volatiles. Plants also provide housing and food items for natural enemies of herbivores, which protect them. This process is called a “biotic” defense mechanism.
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Leaf Shedding and Color Leaf shedding is a form of response that provides protection against diseases and certain pests to the plant.
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