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How can you tell when a plant has died?
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How can you tell when a plant has died?
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If you want to tell the point at which an animal has died, you can identify when its heart stopped beating or brain activity ceased. If you wired up a plant to the necessary equipment could you tell the point at which it died, what would you measure and how would you measure it?
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