Harry Veeder wrote:
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> Here is a another.
> Why aren't there any plants which have the motor ability of animals?

There is a counter example, a single celled organism called Euglena, which
has self-mobility and carries chloroplasts, so it is both plant and animal.

Mobility carries a large energy demand, which is not supplied by
photosynthesis.

Mike Carrell



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