Some plants have structures or features that protect them from harm.

If a plant has bitter-tasting leaves, what would this most likely protect the plant against?
A.
hot weather that would cause the leaves to dry up
B.
caterpillars that would eat the plant
C.
cold weather that would cause the plant to freeze
D.
people who would pick the plant for its pretty flowers

1 answer

B. caterpillars that would eat the plant

Bitter-tasting leaves are a common defense mechanism in many plants to deter herbivores like caterpillars from eating them. The unpleasant taste signals to potential herbivores that the plant may be harmful or unpalatable.