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2 hours ago, Luc Turpin said:

Plants don’t have brains or nervous systems exhibit complex behaviors that mimic cognitive processes like perception, memory, learning, decision-making, and communication. These abilities allow them to adapt to their environment, survive, and interact with other organisms, which ultimately influences their evolutionary success. The growing field of plant cognition is revealing that plants are far more complex and dynamic than we once thought.

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Moderator Note

You've been warned and had threads shut down before for insisting on this "expanded" definition of cognition. The reasoning stays the same; you are diluting the meaning of the word by asking it to cover too much, and thus you make the word meaningless. You've had six pages to defend this idea, and are now reverting to old habits. 

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