It’s not easy being green — plants have feelings, too. According to a Washington State University-led study, plants can sense when something touches them and lets go. We’ll learn more about how plants ...
Plants lack nerves, yet they can sensitively detect touch from other organisms. In the Venus flytrap, highly sensitive sensory hairs act as tactile sensing organs; when touched twice in quick ...
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