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Plants do not have instincts in the same way animals do, as they lack a nervous system and brain. However, they exhibit complex behaviors and responses to their environment, such as phototropism (growing towards light) and gravitropism (growing in response to gravity). These responses are driven by biochemical pathways and genetic programming, enabling plants to adapt and thrive in their surroundings. While not instincts, these behaviors demonstrate plants' ability to respond to stimuli.

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