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What are two ways plants may change and protect themselves from being eaten by insects
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What are two ways plants may change and protect themselves from being eaten by insects
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First one is chemical defense and second one is
Some plants encourage the presence of natural enemies
of herbivores, which in turn protect the plant
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It depends what the plant is
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