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Plants lack the functional neurotransmitters and signaling pathways required for sentience in animals
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Plants lack the functional neurotransmitters and signaling pathways required for sentience in animals

David Robinson, Michael Blatt, Andreas Draguhn, Lincoln Taiz and Jon Mallatt
Animal sentience, Vol.8(33), p.1
04/12/2023

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Anesthetics Blood vessels Nervous system Vascular system (plant anatomy) Wounding
We cannot agree with Segundo-Ortin and Calvo that plants are sentient organisms. We have critically examined several aspects of their target article, and find their claims are not supported by the published evidence. We address these claims in sections on whether plants have a 'neurobiology' analogous to that of animal nervous systems, including neurotransmitters and synaptic receptors that respond to anesthetics; and whether plant signaling resembles neural transmission. For the latter, we especially consider the unique way plants signal their responses to wounding. Although the plant vascular system has been compared to the animal nervous system, animal blood vessels would be a better point of comparison.
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