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What the Scientists Already Know | What the Scientists Learn
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- Oregano plants produce twice as much carvacrol as plants without Myrmica ants.
- The butterflies do not spot the ants from above.
- The butterflies do not follow a chemical trail left by the ants.
- Many plants produce chemicals to ward off invaders.
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Here is how you can categorize the items under "What the Scientists Already Know" and "What the Scientists Learn":
**What the Scientists Already Know:**
- Many plants produce chemicals to ward off invaders.
**What the Scientists Learn:**
- Oregano plants produce twice as much carvacrol as plants without Myrmica ants.
- The butterflies do not spot the ants from above.
- The butterflies do not follow a chemical trail left by the ants.
**What the Scientists Already Know:**
- Many plants produce chemicals to ward off invaders.
**What the Scientists Learn:**
- Oregano plants produce twice as much carvacrol as plants without Myrmica ants.
- The butterflies do not spot the ants from above.
- The butterflies do not follow a chemical trail left by the ants.
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