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Question by Stargirl
Submitted on 3/2/2004
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Some names of plants that move on their won with out the help of the wind or any other source


Answer by hen
Submitted on 9/25/2004
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Dinoflagellates are half plant, half animal. they are tiny, the biggest species grows to 2mm. they act as plant-like algea and produce their own food through photosynthesis. When they 'bloom', the tiny seed like spores swim away and relocate themselves.

 

Answer by zap
Submitted on 4/1/2006
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prayer plant

 

Answer by polly
Submitted on 7/19/2006
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move on their won??  u cant spel m8!!!

 

Answer by Tim
Submitted on 7/26/2006
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Mimosa Pudica (Sensitive Plant)
The leaves fold up when you touch them.

Desmodium gyrans (Telegraph Plant)
The leaves move in circles when exposed to warmth or light.

Hope this helps!

 

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