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State-based models of memory are known as:
Spines
Rigid, sharp structures on plants or animals, often serving as defense against herbivores or predators.
Tendrils
Slender, spirally coiling structures that enable climbing plants to attach and support themselves on objects.
Bud Scales
Protective structures that cover and protect the developing bud in some plants, especially during dormant periods.
Modified Leaf
A leaf that has altered its shape, structure, or function from the typical form to serve specific roles, such as protection, reproduction, or storage.
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