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Biology, 31.01.2020 04:55 christylivingsowzxa2

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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