Asked by lunamoon
How can plants protect themselves?
Question 4 options:
They produce salicylic acid.
They become acidic.
They release toxins.
All of the above
Question 4 options:
They produce salicylic acid.
They become acidic.
They release toxins.
All of the above
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct option is:
**All of the above**
Plants have various mechanisms to protect themselves from predators, pathogens, and environmental stresses. They produce salicylic acid to help in defense signaling, become acidic in response to stress, and can release toxins to deter herbivores.
**All of the above**
Plants have various mechanisms to protect themselves from predators, pathogens, and environmental stresses. They produce salicylic acid to help in defense signaling, become acidic in response to stress, and can release toxins to deter herbivores.
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