VEGETARIANS ARE HYPOCRITES

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It is cruelty to plants when they're yanked out the ground from the roots that they are growing from. I also believe that it is extremely insensitive to put the plant to your undeserving human mouth and chop it up then digest it. A plant is a living thing!!!. You vegans say its cruel to kill and eat an animal well what makes it any better to kill and eat a plant? hypocrites.
 

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This article assesses whether plants have a capacity to solve problems and, therefore, could be classified as intelligent organisms. The complex molecular network that is found in every plant cell and underpins plant behaviour is described. The problems that many plants face and that need solution are briefly outlined, and some of the kinds of behaviour used to solve these problems are discussed. A simple way of comparing plant intelligence between two genotypes is illustrated and some of the objections raised against the idea of plant intelligence are considered but discarded. It is concluded that plants exhibit the simple forms of behaviour that neuroscientists describe as basic intelligence.

http://www.cell.com/trends/plant-science//retrieve/pii/S1360138505001718?cc=y

Plant intelligence has gone largely unnoticed within the field of animal and human adaptive behavior. In this context, we will introduce current work on plant intelligence as a new set of relevant phenomena that deserves attention and also discuss its potential relevance for the study of adaptive behavior more generally. More specifically, we first give a short overview of adaptive behavior in plants to give some body to the notion of plants as acting creatures. Second, we focus on ‘‘plant neurobiology’’ and introduce the resurfacing of Darwin’s idea that plants have a control center for behavior dispersed across the root tips (a root-brain). We then discuss minimal forms of cognition, and consider motility and having a dedicated sensorimotor organization as key features for designating the domain of minimal cognition. We conclude that plants are minimally cognitive, and close by discussing some of the implications and challenges that plant intelligence provide for the study of adaptive behavior and embodied cognitive science more generally.

http://adb.sagepub.com/content/19/3/155.abstract

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You have to eat life to gain life

but with soylent that won't be true very soon :leostare:
 
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