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1 1| clear whether in animals and plants universally it is a single 2 1| long-lived, others short-lived. Plants too have in some cases a 3 4| but for a year). Nor are plants as a whole less liable to 4 4| perish than animals (many plants are annuals), nor have sanguineous 5 4| organisms (there are both plants and terrestrial animals 6 4| longest-lived things occur among the plants, e.g. the date-palm. Next 7 5| dried up. This is why both plants and animals that are large 8 5| frost prevents growth.~Both plants and animals perish if not 9 6| 6~It is amongst the plants that we find the longest 10 6| animals except the insects.~Plants continually renew themselves 11 6| been already said, between plants and insects, for they live, 12 6| phenomena are found both in plants and in animals. For in animals 13 6| resides, in the lower cold. In plants also those with great heads 14 6| investigated in the work On Plants. But this is our account