Why do some plants produce toxic chemicals?
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Plants produce toxic chemicals as a defence mechanism to deter herbivores and pathogens. These toxins, such as alkaloids or cyanogenic compounds, make the plant unpalatable or harmful if consumed. For example, the deadly nightshade produces atropine, which protects it from grazing animals. Additionally, some plants use toxins to outcompete neighbouring species, ensuring their survival in competitive environments.