Some insects have the ability to manipulate plants to produce new organs known as galls, which manifest as abnormal growths on leaves, branches, or twigs. These galls provide insects and their offspring with food and shelter. Insects are also able to redirect the plant’s nutrients, such as sugar, toward their galls, sometimes leaving the plant malnourished.
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Source: Phys.org