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8 August, 18:29

What's the difference between a standing defense and an induced defense?

1) Standing defenses are based on confronting danger; induced defenses are based on crypsis (hiding)

2) Induced defenses are just augmented versions of standing defenses.

3) Standing defenses are used by juveniles; induced defenses are used by adults.

4) Standing defenses are always present; induced defenses develop in response to a threat

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  1. 8 August, 18:38
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    The correct answer is: 4) Standing defenses are always present; induced defenses develop in response to a threat

    Induced defense is defense that can be changed or invoked when needed. Induced defenses are slow to happen. When invoked, induced defense requires energy but otherwise doesn't.

    Standing defense is always there. It is use, for example when predation is a constant threat.
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