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 - Lol at how he seems so furious that plants don't i

"Lol at how he seems so furious that plants don't interact"

 

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    Lol at how he seems so furious that plants don't interact
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    "technically" animals can also type asinine comments to a picture on the internet
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    lmfao "THEY DON'T"
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    List 5 ways animals interact with each other : 1.Eat each other 2.Fight each other 3.Talk to each other 4.Chase each other 5.DO EACH OTHER <--- That made me laugh too.
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    LOL I guess "technically" he got everything right for the animal section (animals can communicate to a limited extent?) And I suppose that plants don't really interact with each other... unless you count doing nothing as interacting...
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    This is guy is so right! I especially love the big letters saying: THEY. DONT.
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    Holy crap! That's my assignment!
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    OMG this is the test I took in 7th grade those are my answers.
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    Plants interact in the traditional sense primarily through pheromones. For example, some species of acacia, when being attacked (aka eaten by an animal) release a smelly sap to discourage the animal as well as a pheromone signal to other acacias in the grove. These other acacias, even though they haven't been attacked, will also release the smelly sap preemptively upon receiving the pheromone signal, encouraging the attacking animal to find its meal elsewhere.
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    ahahah he's right :]]
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    The more of these I look at, the more I realize how stupid school was. I should've just screwed around and made people laugh. This is hilarious!
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    oh my god this looks exactly like a test I took in science!
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    hey i had to take this test too...
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    I fully agree with him.
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    hahaha good answers.
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    Ahahahahahah they DONT
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    do eachothers homework!
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    haha..so cool!
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    list 5 ways that plants interact with each other. THEY DON'T. ROFLMAO.XD
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    the last one was "do each other's HW" do each other's home work, which , humans being animals, its technically correct.

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