BIOLOGY 12E CONNECT ACCESS CARD
BIOLOGY 12E CONNECT ACCESS CARD
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ISBN: 9781264938513
Author: Raven
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 38.4, Problem 2LO
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To describe: The gene-for-gene hypothesis.

Introduction: Plants are attacked by many factors, such as bacteria, fungi, animals, protists, and so on. Several defence mechanisms occur in plants, which block or decrease the infection. The first line of defense is thick cell walls that are covered with a resilient cuticle. The second line of defense is chemicals secreted by plants that does not cause any harm to their closely related species.

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