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  1. Behavioral responses, like running away, are very important. In contrast, plants are “sessile,” meaning that they cannot move. Roots anchor them to the soil, so plants can’t run away. Therefore, they’ve developed physical and chemical defenses to protect themselves against herbivores, which are animals that live by eating plant tissues.
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