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- why is movement considered a life process, even in plants? because only animals can show any type of movement. because plants have the ability to walk and move. because plants can grow towards light or open and close leaves. because movement only happens in living things at night.
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Plants exhibit movement in the form of tropisms (like growing towards light - phototropism) and nastic movements (such as opening and closing of leaves). This shows that movement is a life process in plants. Animals are not the only ones with movement, plants don't walk, and movement isn't exclusive to living things at night.
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Because plants can grow towards light or open and close leaves.