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Kaiya Rodriguez
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5 June, 16:03
Why do plants have leaf hairs?
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Johnathon Hunter
5 June, 16:22
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They have them to protect themselves
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Leticia Mcmahon
5 June, 16:30
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The leaf hairs on a plant are like death spikes to a small insect
A. K. A to protect itself
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