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Post by account_disabled on Dec 24, 2023 10:11:33 GMT
Are plants intelligent If so what would it say about our definition of intelligence The debate continues but it is not the only way to think about plant electrical signals. Some botanists are not averse to the idea that plants use complicated signals to communicate with each other and the natural world. not like ours. In animals electrical communication works like this nerve cells like to keep. Potassium inside and sodium outside and the electrical differences created by these ions separation fundamentally underpins the neurons ability to send an action potential Mobile App Development Service However sodium plays no part in plant action potentials because sodium is toxic to plants. In their bodies the roles of potassium and sodium are played by potassium chloride and calcium. The electrical signals this enables look different on closer inspection. For one thing they are stronger. For another they have a slightly more varied repertoire. Apart from the standard action potential plants also enlist two further signals the variation potential and the system potential. These signals coordinate different systems. The action potential basically acts like it does in animals communicates quickly and over long distances about interesting stimuli for example someone touching it or a palpable temperature change.
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