BBC Science Focus

Do plants think?

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BEN CHELSKI , COLCHESTER

Plants don’t have a central nervous system, so thought (as we normally define it) isn’t possible. But plants can sense their environmen­t, respond to insect attacks and are even capable of limited movement. These reactions are driven by chemical signals – rather than nerve impulses – so it’s more like your immune system or unconsciou­s hormonal responses, than conscious or deliberate thought.

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