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Plants do not need a heart because they have a different method of transporting nutrients and water. Instead of a circulatory system, they rely on a network of cells called xylem and phloem to transport water, minerals, and sugars throughout their structure. The movement of water is largely driven by processes like capillary action and transpiration, allowing plants to efficiently distribute resources without the need for a pump like a heart. Additionally, their cellular structure and metabolic processes enable them to produce energy through photosynthesis, reducing dependence on a centralized circulatory system.

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