Answer:

Explanation:
This is called a series, to solve it you need to give the first hop which is going to move you 1/3 of the way, the you hop another time, this will move you 1/3 of the 2/3 missing, this means you have moved now:

and you are missing 4/9 of the way.
Next hope will move you 1/3 of the 4/9 missing, which is
, adding this to the path you have already moved is:

and you are missing 8/27 of the way.
The fourth hop is the same, one third of the missing path:
, and adding this to the traveled path:

and you are missing 16/81 of the way.
The last and fifth hop is again one third of the missing path:
, and adding this to the already moved way:

And you end here.
Answer:
California is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Can I get brainlist please?
Based on the organization of plants and animals at a cellular level, the following is true:
- 1) Membrane protein complexes that strengthen the adhesion between adjacent cells, like rivets, to protect against pulling forces. - Desmosomes - Animal.
- 2) Small channels that form across the plasma membranes of adjacent cells; especially important in intercellular communication. - Gap junctions. - Animals.
- 3) Membrane proteins that create watertight seal between cells. - Tight junctions - Animals.
- 4) Small channels between cells that are otherwise surrounded by walls; enable movement of water and solutes between cells. - Plasmodesmata - Plant.
- 5) A polysaccharide that is used to synthesize cell walls, which protect cells and help maintain their shape. - Cellulose - Plant.
- 6) Long fibers of protein found in the extracellular matrix that provide structural support for cells. - Collagen - Animal.
<h3>Features of plant and animal cells</h3>
Animals are known to desmosomes, gap junctions, tight junctions, and collagen to help cells fulfil their duties and keep the body functioning.
Plants have plasmodesmata, and cellulose which ad the plant by helping cells perform their functions.
Find out more on cell junctions at brainly.com/question/24881456.
Answer: D. Certain rights can never be taken away
Cheek cells do not have a cell wall. The cheek cell is also denser.