We say that movement is a characteristic of living organism but we always don't see visible movement in plants. Why?
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Thus every living organism, from micro level to macro level moves continuously. Answer: We always dont see visible movements in plants but that does not mean that they are not alive. Molecular movement takes place in the body of every living organisms.
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Plants cannot move around like animals, but they still show movements.
One of the main reasons plants do not usually move from place to place is because they are rooted into the ground by their roots; roots also provide support so the plants don't fall over. The roots are able to provide plants with water and nutrients from the soil
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