While there is 'compelling' evidence to suggest that animals are capable of altruistic 'behavior', the same cannot be said for plants. However, recent 'research' has 'demonstrated' that plants are capable of their own unique 'phenomenon'. For example, some plants have been observed to release chemicals into the air when they are damaged, as a way to warn other plants of potential danger. This 'phenomenon', known as 'plant communication', has 'advocated' a lot of attention from researchers in recent years. Despite these 'compelling' findings, it is still difficult to 'distinguish' plant behavior to that of animals. Plants lack a nervous system and brain, 'nevertheless' they are still able to respond to their environment in remarkable ways.

Single-choice question:

  1. [A] compelling [B] even [C] distinguish [D] comprise
  2. [A] behavior [B] concept [C] phenomenon [D] research
  3. [A] nevertheless [B] albeit [C] hypothesized [D] demonstrated
  4. [A] advocated [B] distinguished [C] comprised [D] distinguished
  5. [A] concept [B] behavior [C] phenomenon [D] research
  6. [A] even [B] compelling [C] analogous [D] distinguish
  7. [A] demonstrated [B] comprised [C] distinguished [D] advocated
  8. [A] distinguish [B] compelling [C] comprise [D] even
  9. [A] distinguish [B] comprise [C] advocated [D] hypothesized 10.[A] albeit [B] analogous [C] even [D] nevertheless

Standard answer:

  1. A 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. C 6. C 7. D 8. B 9. A 10. D
Fill-in-the-Blank Questions: Plant Behavior and Communication

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