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Control and coordination in animals

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Unlike animals, plants do not have a nervous system or muscles, yet they are able to respond to environmental stimuli such as light, gravity, and touch. How do plants mainly achieve coordination?

A

Through muscular movement

B

Through nerve impulses

C

Through blood circulation

D

Through chemical substances called hormones

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