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How intelligent are trees?

How intelligent are trees? Plants are much smarter than we give them credit for. They sense their environment, process information, communicate, and problem solve to some extent. Nevertheless, there is a limit to how smart or aware they can be without the nervous systems we animals thrive on.27 Jan 2021

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Can plants hear human?

Can plants hear human? While plants don't possess the ability to understand human language or perceive sound as we do, studies suggest that certain vibrations or stimuli, including   sound, may have subtle effects on plant growth and development. However, their reactions are likely due to indirect factors rather than comprehension of language.21 Jun 2023

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CAN plants detect humans?

Can plants detect humans? One of the most fascinating aspects of plant behavior is their capacity to perceive and respond to external stimuli, such as light, sound, and touch. However, the extent to which plants can detect and respond to the movements of nearby organisms, particularly humans, is not yet clear.

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CAN FLOWERS SEE YOU?

Can flowers see you? see” in a way that is recognisable to us, but they can detect many different forms of light, from ultraviolet through to infrared.

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can plants talk ABC

Plants can listen, but now they can talk! Instead, they've evolved complex biochemical responses and the ability to dynamically alter their growth (and regrow body parts) in response to environmental signals including light, gravity, temperature, touch, and volatile chemicals produced by surrounding organisms.30 Mar 2023

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• Do plants need oxygen?

Why plants need to breathe. Just as we need to breathe to stay alive, plants must also exchange gases with the atmosphere to function. They need two key gases: oxygen is...

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plants have DNA

Do plants have DNA? Plants have DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) since they are living beings. Although chloroplasts and mitochondria contain some genetic material, the nucleus contains the majority of DNA in plant cells.

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