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lecture 18

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what is herbivory   animals eat plants  
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structural adaptation   the way the plant is built( eg. thorns)  
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behavioural adaptations   the way the plant acts  
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plant modifications include   spines, poisons, tendrils  
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plant poisons include   alkaloids..belladonna glycosides...oleander  
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cacti have   reduced leaves  
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examples of succulent leaves are   aloe vera and kalanchoe  
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examples of bulbs which store food are   onion, tulip and daffodil  
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carniverous plants include   the venus fly trap  
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parasitism is   an interaction that benefits one organism and negatively affects another  
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parasitic plants include   mistletoe  
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commensualism   an interaction which benefits one organism and is neutral to the other  
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examples include   epiphytes. plants which grow on top of another plant  
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mutualism/ symbiosis   both organisms benefit for example lichens  
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air roots   pneumatophore  
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aerial roots are called   aerophytes or epiphytes  
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flower with an odour of rotting animals   arum  
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orchids attract bees by   mimicary  
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seeds with spinners include   sycamore and maple  
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seeds dispersed by wind include   dandelion and tumbleweed  
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seeds dispersed by animals include   burdock  
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