How are plant adaptations different from animal adaptations?

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2026-04-03 08:35

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pLANTS ARE DIFFERENT TO ANIMALS CONCERNING SENSITIVITY,SS THEY DO NOT HAVE NERVES,SO RESPOND MORE SUBTEDLY TO CHANGES AROUND THEM. One of the best examples of a sensitive plant is The TickleMe Plant which closes its leaves and lowers its branches when tickled. This happens because the plant is able to move liquid out of its cells causing the plant to droop. Search TickleMe Plant to see videos of the plant in action. My students use TickleMe Plants for plant botany science fair projects to see which part of the plant is most sensitive. Visit http://www.ticklemeplant.com for more information

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