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When plant is suffering we called it as ….​

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Answered by saraswatishahde8
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We do know that they can feel sensations. Studies show that plants can feel a touch as light as a caterpillar's footsteps. But pain, specifically, is a defense mechanism. ... But plants don't have that ability—nor do they have nervous systems or brains—so they may have no biological need to feel pain.

Answered by keshav2150
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We do know that they can feel sensations. Studies show that plants can feel a touch as light as a caterpillar's footsteps. But pain, specifically, is a defense mechanism. ... But plants don't have that ability—nor do they have nervous systems or brains—so they may have no biological need to feel pain.

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