Biology
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Nyctinastic Plants: Insect Bite Marks Shows the Evolution of Plants’ ‘Sleeping Movements'
Plants have the ability to move in unexpected ways. Some even exhibit "sleep movements," folding or raising their leaves each night before reopening them the next day
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