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Why Is Poison Ivy Poisonous?

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Why Is Poison Ivy Poisonous?

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A plant, shrub, ivy, tree, and so forth, can lose a few of its leaves and survive. But, if a plant loses all of it’s leaves the plant dies because it cannot perform photosynthesis. So the poison, which causes intense itching, is to discourage any herbivore from eating every last leaf which kills the plant. It’s a defense mechanism.

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because it contains poison to stop other animals from eating it

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