No. They lack a nervous system
They do not have a brain that allows them to feel sensitive feelings, or any feelings at all, so no, they do not have feelings, if you mean emotional feelings.
Plants lack the advanced nervous system and brain that we humans possess.
Yes, ofcourse! even bacteria have feelings!
Not unless it Is a tree named Groot! Trees are plants, and do not have thoughts. They have no brains to think with or to have feelings, and no ears to hear what feelings others have.
First of all, your hypothesis ... plants don't have feelings ... may be false. The only thing you can say for sure is that if plants have feelings, they don't communicate them to us in a way that we can understand. Next, if in fact they don't have any, then the reason is most likely the same as the reason that pigs don't swim, people don't fly, and rocks don't talk.
Plants do not have a state of consciousness, so they do not have "feelings" in the traditional sense of the word. They do respond to stimuli and produce different hormones in response to these conditions.
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Because when a girl farts in your mouth, its one of the best feelings ever experienced
Plants give oxygen for us to breathe, Their beauty brings a calm reprieve. They provide food, shelter, and medicine too, In every way, their utility shines through.
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No, cucumbers do not have feelings. They are plants and lack a nervous system, brain, or any biological structures that would enable them to experience emotions. Feelings are typically associated with animals that possess the capacity for consciousness and sensory perception. As such, cucumbers simply respond to environmental factors like light and water without any emotional experiences.
Those letters spell the word feelings.