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do tress hurt

Do plants hurt when cut? According to researchers at the Institute for Applied Physics at the University of Bonn in Germany, plants release gases that are the equivalent of crying out...

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plants listen music

the study further establishes that plants that “listen” to music have been found to grow an impressive 10 percent more leaves, take in more sunlight, and produce more food. They call this groundbreaking concept “acoustic farming.”10 Oct 2023

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TREES have memories

Do trees have memory? "Our results show that there is a form of molecular 'memory' in trees where a tree's previous personal experience influences how it responds to the environment."11 Jul...

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human and plants sense touch through sensory cells

“Humans and animals sense touch through sensory cells. The mechanism in plants appears to be via this increase or decrease of the internal cell pressure,” said Knoblauch. “And it doesn't matter...

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human can connect with plants by smelling messages

As humans, we may not be able to naturally hear them, but we can often smell plant messages. When grass is cut, it releases gaseous chemicals, a fragrant distress signal. It's a comforting scent to those of us who associate it with being outside in warmer months.12 Apr 2023

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plants cant feel pain,they lack nervous system

the reason plants can't feel painis because they lack nervous systems and brains. This is also the precise reason why so many non human animals, including the many that we kill by the millions every day for food, can and do feel pain.16 Feb 2024

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