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Braxton Huff
14 November, 09:20
Why do plants lack mobile phagocytic cells?
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Reagan Vang
14 November, 11:19
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Plants lack active immune systems because unlike animals, they have no circulatory system in which to contain an active immune system. They do have basic defenses against pathogens but lack specialized cells to deal with pathogens.
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