Some common enemies of plants include pests such as insects (like aphids and caterpillars), diseases caused by fungi, bacteria, or viruses, as well as competing plants that may outcompete for resources like sunlight or water. Additionally, environmental factors such as extreme temperatures, drought, or poor soil conditions can also be detrimental to plant health.
Plants have developed various defense mechanisms to protect themselves from enemies. These can include physical barriers like thorns or hairs, chemical defenses such as toxins or repellents, or attracting natural enemies of herbivores as a form of biological control. Some plants also use signaling mechanisms to alert nearby plants of danger, triggering defense responses in neighboring plants.
The ISBN of The Enemies of Jupiter is 1842552511.
You can find mushrooms by defeating enemies in various worlds in Kingdom Hearts 1. They appear randomly upon defeating enemies and drop different types of mushrooms, such as Bright, Shiny, Mystery, and Moogle.
In Wild Arms 2, the enemies that drop Duplicators are the Fafnir and the Seraphim enemies. These enemies have a chance of dropping Duplicators, which are used for duplicating items in the game. Players can encounter these enemies in various locations throughout the game.
In Arcuz, enemies such as slimes, imps, and skeletons tend to drop small crystals more frequently compared to other enemies. It's recommended to focus on defeating these types of enemies to collect more small crystals for upgrades and crafting.
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The unpleasent smell drive away the enemies from that plant
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Humans of course. We chop them down. -Zane
The gravity bonks them on the head.
Humans of course. We chop them down. -Zane
Ampalaya plants have a strong odor and bitter taste.
Keys can come out of plants or enemies when you kill them.
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Some of Mario's enemies include Goombas, Koopa Troopas, Piranha Plants, Bowser, and Wario. These enemies appear in various Mario games and try to defeat Mario to stop him from rescuing Princess Peach.
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Plants have developed various defense mechanisms to protect themselves from enemies. These can include physical barriers like thorns or hairs, chemical defenses such as toxins or repellents, or attracting natural enemies of herbivores as a form of biological control. Some plants also use signaling mechanisms to alert nearby plants of danger, triggering defense responses in neighboring plants.