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Nosu3 
Many fruits depend on being eaten for reproduction, that's how their seeds spread and grow. You can use parts of plants without killing it.
Which is entirely besides the point.
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Empathy is a part of many animals' psyche. There is no mutual interaction with plants like there are with animals.
An unfounded assumption on your part, and probably an incorrect one given the chemical interaction between plants and insects.
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If you haven't noticed, the animal rights movement is much larger than the plant rights. You can discover reasons for that if you think some.
Because the animal rights movement isn't about animals at all, it's about
people and guilt. Animal rights activists *generally* actively resist any scientific evidence that plants and animals are similar, in their ability to react to and feel pain because they don't want to feel GUILTY about the treatment or eating of plants.
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Yogurt has a brain too. There was a scientist who hooked up a lie detector machine to yogurt and it was responsive. He measured the heart beat and came to the conclusion that yogurt has feelings.
If you are talking about the Cleve Baxter experiments in the 60's, it hasn't ever been successfully replicated in any other lab as far as I know, so the results are questionable. I believe Mythbusters had a crack at it.