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Martin68

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14. That's a clear "no." It is a chemical reaction within chloroplasts. No consciousness is needed, just as we breathe
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 10:24 PM
Mar 21

without conscious effort. As CO2 levels in the blood rise, breathing is automatically triggered. If all these actions were conscious we'd spend our entire lives managing all the functions of our entire body - an impossible demand. You do not seem to have the slightest idea of how biological systems work. Plants respond to light through thoroughly documented chemical reactions. Planaria do the same. Nothing mysterious about the chemical reactions involved. I suggest you do little research.

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