Photosynthesis occurs through the stomata of leaves
Answer:
Retina and thalamus
Explanation:
According to the opponent-process theory of color vision, the opponent-process cells are present in retina and thalamus. These cells of the retina send the signals of the cells present in the thalamus via a visual pathway.
According to the theory, an opponent-process cell of the retina is designated with a pair of colors to which it responds. The counterparts present in the thalamus detect only the presence of one of two designated colors.
For example, the red/green opponent-process cells of the thalamus can not sense the presence of both red and green color simultaneously.
It Is this turgor pressure that holds the cell firm and provides the characteristics of of plant structures such as leaves. When a plant has been without water for a very long time the central vacuole lose water which results in the cells losing its shape, and the whole leaf wilts.
Answer:
Variation.
Explanation:
Variation describes differences between organisms.
Bacteria are identified by the shape and arrangement of cells. The basic shapes are bacillus, spirillus, and coccus. The arrangements may be described by adding prefixes to the shapes...diplococcus would indicate a pair of round bacteria.