Plants and animals have different types of sensitivity tailored to their environments. While animals have nervous systems that allow for immediate reactions to stimuli, plants respond to environmental changes through slower processes, such as growth direction and chemical signaling. Some studies suggest that plants can perceive and respond to stimuli like touch, light, and gravity, but their responses are fundamentally different from animal sensitivity. Thus, it’s not accurate to say one is more sensitive than the other; rather, they have evolved distinct mechanisms suited to their survival.
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