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How do plants defend against diseases?

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Plants have several mechanisms to defend against diseases. One common defense mechanism is producing antimicrobial chemicals that can inhibit the growth of pathogens. Plants also have physical barriers such as thorns, hairs, and tough cell walls to prevent pathogens from entering. Additionally, plants can activate their immune response by recognizing specific molecules from pathogens, which triggers a series of defense responses to protect the plant from infections.

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