Biology, asked by aishwarya9525, 4 months ago

what happens if plants are not stationary​

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Answered by arjunkmar
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Explanation:

generalized that animals are mobile and that plants are stationary: “So a plant cannot move from one environment into another in the course of its lifetime, in the way that an animal may traverse numerous different environments in the course of a day.” This generalization is obviously valid, but what strikes us


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Answered by varadthombre
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Answer:

if plants were not statinary they would have moves from plae to place an their would be no need of cell in them


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