Do plants have nerves?

No

Plants do not have a nervous system.

Plants do not have nerve cells. They respond to external stimuli through changes in chemicals within the cells. This reaction process is only related to the type of external stimulus and their own genetic factors. In organisms with nervous systems, their reactions are completed through electrical signals (transmitted on nerve fibers) and chemical signals (transmitted between nerve cells).

Although plants do not have a nervous system, they can transmit danger information through a system similar to the nervous system of animals. For example, when the calcium content in a plant changes due to certain conditions, these changes may produce pulsations, thereby transmitting danger information from one “neuron” to another. In addition, plants can also respond to external stimuli through changes in chemicals within their cells.

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