Plants cannot move about like animals, so does that mean that animals are 'more alive' than plants? Explain why.
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Are animals 'more alive' than plants?
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Re: Are animals 'more alive' than plants?
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Re: Are animals 'more alive' than plants?
Hello!sacred wrote:Plants cannot move about like animals, so does that mean that animals are 'more alive' than plants? Explain why.
Thanks in advance
I have the same question as sacred.
Any expert?
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