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Did plants or vegetables feel pain?Moderator: BioTeam
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Did plants or vegetables feel pain?Hi,
I'am a vegeterian, i wonder what today biolgy sad about feeling pain by plants? I will be greatfull for some professional answers. When I eat carrot, does this carrot feel pain? PS. Sorry 4 my english Thx Borys
There's great debate over whether invertebrates feel pain, let alone plants. It all comes down to your definition of pain.
"What are humans if they don't learn at University? Animals, yes."
^^One of my ex-girlfriends said that. I stress the ex part.
Well in all honesty, I couldn't point you to any specific literature. However, a researcher at my old institution - Dr. Peter Skorupski - conducted research on pain in invertebrates.
You may wish to start there. "What are humans if they don't learn at University? Animals, yes."
^^One of my ex-girlfriends said that. I stress the ex part.
There was a very popular experiment done about ten years ago(i think) after action potentials were discovered in plants. A plant was wired to a device to measure electrical currents. when someone approached it with the intention of tearing a leaf away from the plant action potentials blew of the charts. But when someone approached it without any intention to harm the plant it did not produce any action potentials. The experiment has been criticized by many world renowned scientists who claimed scientific rules in carrying out experiments had been broken, and thus rejected its results.
"I have no intention of stopping anytime soon. I want to understand the universe and answer the big questions, that is what keeps me going" - Stephen Hawking
I say they do. Think about it. They are also alive so they should feel some pain, like when you carve your name into a tree, break a limb or branch off, or chop it down.
Have you gotten your Hogwarts letter yet?
so bacteria feel pain too?
"I have no intention of stopping anytime soon. I want to understand the universe and answer the big questions, that is what keeps me going" - Stephen Hawking
Plants do not feel painPlants do not feel pain- another discussion. Remember, plants do not have neural systems by definition.
- Bryan
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