Answer:

Plasmodesmata play roles in both cellular communication and in molecule translocation. Plant cells must work together as part of a multicellular organism (the plant); in other words, the individual cells must work to benefit the common good. Therefore, communication between cells is crucial for plant survival.
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span>If each of the pairs of
chromosomes was heterozygous (what gives you the highest potential
number of different gametes), then the number of possible gametes
increases from 4 to 8 for a diploid organism. To figure out how many
are possible, raise the number of homologous chromsomes (2 for a diploid
organism) to the power of the number of chromosomes. So if you have
two different chromosomes (A and B), raise 2 to the 2nd power (or
multiply 2 x 2) and you have 4. If you have chromosomes A, B, and C,
then you have 2^3, or 2 x 2 x 2 = 8. 
To show possible combinations, AaBb gives you AB, Ab, aB, or ab. AaBbCc
gives possible gametes of ABC, ABc, AbC, Abc, aBC, aBc, abC, and abc. </span>
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Secondary roots are thin and spread outward.
Explanation:
 
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is D.
With mechanical advantage, less work is put in for a better result. 
It can apply force in a shorter distance, but increase distance itself.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
P<span>ituitary hormones:
1. Act on breasts to induce milk production.
2. Make you sweat.
3. Can cause weight gain. 
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