Defensive features are things that help protect something from being hurt or taken over.
Imagine you have a favorite toy box full of your best toys. You don’t want anyone to take them without asking. So, you put a lock on the box, that’s like a defensive feature. It helps keep your toys safe.
Like a Castle with Walls
Your Body Has Defensive Features Too!
Your body even has its own defensive features. For example, when you get a cut, your skin starts to heal, that’s your body working hard to protect you from getting sick or hurt more.
So whether it's a toy box lock, a castle wall, or your healing skin, defensive features are like helpers that keep things safe and strong!
Examples
- Defensive features are like shields used in battles to stop the enemy.
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See also
- Why were castles built?
- How and why CASTLES were invented?
- How Did Ancient Chinese Choose Great Wall Building Site?
- How Are Prime Numbers Used In Cryptography?
- How Does No, Don't Write Down Passwords Work?