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What can humans do to protect themselvs?

What can humans do to protect themselvs?
  1. What do humans use to protect themselves?
  2. How early can humans protect themselves?
  3. How do living things protect themselves?
  4. How do plants protect themselves kids?
  5. How do chameleons protect themselves from their enemies?
  6. How does a skunk protect itself?
  7. How do cows protect themselves?
  8. What did early humans use to cover themselves?
  9. What protected early man from cold?
  10. How was fire discovered?
  11. How do seeds protect themselves?
  12. How do Cactus protect themselves?
  13. What is plant defense?

What do humans use to protect themselves?

People protect themselves against personal or financial loss by means of insurance and from injury or discomfort by the use of protective clothing. They further protect their property by the installation of security measures such as locks and/or alarm systems.

How early can humans protect themselves?

Early humans lived in natural caves or under large trees to protect themselves from the sun, wind and rain. They wore skins of animals or leaves of trees to cover themselves.

How do living things protect themselves?

Camouflage and special body coverings are two ways that animals protect themselves from other animals.

How do plants protect themselves kids?

In order to keep pathogens and small bacteria from getting inside, plants have rigid cell walls. They also have a waxy cuticle on the outside of their leaves that protects them. Plants also have to defend against insects. Many trees and bushes have a thick bark on their branches and stems that keeps insects outside.

How do chameleons protect themselves from their enemies?

Chameleons change their skin colours according to the surroundings. This protects them from their enemies by developing a protective colouring or camouflage.

How does a skunk protect itself?

Skunks are famous for the way they defend themselves against predators. If threatened, they can squirt a nasty-smelling liquid from glands (small sacs) located below their tail. ... If the predator ignores this warning, the skunk may stand on its front feet in a handstand before spraying the attacker.

How do cows protect themselves?

Cows protect their calves from predators by lowering their heads and charging towards the attacker, brandishing their horns if they have them. Living in a herd helps to overcome this problem because herd members will co-operate to protect their young.

What did early humans use to cover themselves?

Early humans wore animal skin, fur and plant leave and bark to cover up and protect their skin from the chafing and to sustain against weather conditions like winters and summer and rain. The primary objective of clothing was protection, and they were least bothered about the modesty and adornment values of clothing.

What protected early man from cold?

When the first humans migrated to northern climates about 45,000 years ago, they devised rudimentary clothing to protect themselves from the cold. They draped themselves with loose-fitting hides that doubled as sleeping bags, baby carriers and hand protection for chiseling stone.

How was fire discovered?

How was fire discovered? According to the Greek mythology, Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans. ... The earliest creatures that predated human beings were probably well aware of fire. When lightning would strike a forest and create a fire, it probably intrigued and amazed them.

How do seeds protect themselves?

Seeds also have a seed coat (testa) to protect them from disease and insects. The seed coat also prevents water from entering the seed which would initiate the germination process before the proper time.

How do Cactus protect themselves?

One of the main functions of spines is fairly obvious—they protect cacti from predators. Their sharp spines will turn away most animals, but not all. ... A surprising function of cacti spines is to provide shade for the cactus itself.

What is plant defense?

Plant defenses are adaptations that reduce the damage and mortality caused by herbivores and pathogens. Here we describe the diverse array of features that have a defensive role in plants. Most prominent are chemical defenses that plants use to deter or poison their natural enemies.

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