Spines and thorns both defend plants from attack and look quite similar. However, spines are derived from leaves and thorns are derived from stems; the two traits developed through different evolutionary processes. These traits are an example of a:

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Spines and thorns both defend plants from attack and look quite similar. However, spines are derived from leaves and thorns are derived from stems; the two traits developed through different evolutionary processes. These traits are an example of a:





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