Plants do not have senses (or nervous systems). They do have a certain amount of built-in automatic responses to stimuli, and yes, some of these involve other plants.
It is an area of study that scientists have found very interesting. There has been some indication that there may be an ability to sense what is happening in nearby plants, but no experiment has been designed that can definitively say.
plants cannot hear but they can sense vibrations in the air.
Plants don't need them. Durr!
yes plants have organs
no plants do not have any sense unlike humans and animials which have 5 senses. Smell touch taste hearing and eyesight.
Interesting question. Plants don't really "eat". Plants produce sugars from photosynthesis, even plants that seem to "eat" insects are not trapping insects for energy, but for other nutrients such as nitrogen. With this being said, when a plant dies and its nutrients return to the soil, those ions and molecules are absorbed by the root systems of the plants in the immediate area. So in the traditional sense, Plants do not eat other plants, but they are able to derive some of their required molecules from their fallen brothers.
Plants do not have the cognitive ability to understand humor or have a sense of humor. They lack the complex neural systems required for processing emotions or social interactions in the way animals do. Plants respond to environmental cues and stimuli for survival and growth, but humor is a human trait.
3 sense organ
common sense
There are no plants that make noise in the traditional sense, as they do not have the ability to produce sound.
the question doesn't make sense
This question makes no sense at all.
This question does not make sense. Most flowering plants produce seed in varying quantities.