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Movement is one of the seven life processes that classify something as a living organism. Plants do not have legs in order to move. How are they considered living organisms

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Plants don't have legs to move, however, they indeed still move, just much slower than humans and animals. They move their leaves and stem and branches toward sunlight, they extend their roots toward water sources, etc. Therefore, plants are considered living organisms.

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