Ms.Aziz

Ms.Aziz, all of my photos and explanations are located on this blog. I decided to do a blog because I believe that it looks orderly and also easy to understand.My photos were originally done in alphabetical order, but because of the settings, they are now in reverse order.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Thorn of a Plant


The thistle photographed above contains many thorns in order to keep itself protected. The thorns are the small, spike-shaped pointed tips. They are sharp and designed to scare off predators. When touched by a potential predator, the thorns go into the skin and cause pain. Thorns are utilized by plants in defense against the surroundings.

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