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Pits in plants are small cavities or depressions in the cell walls that allow for the passage of water, nutrients, and signaling molecules between adjacent plant cells. These pits provide a pathway for communication and transport within plant tissues, facilitating functions such as water transport in xylem vessels and cell-to-cell signaling in plant defense responses.
La Bara Tar Pits has almost all tar pits outside on the gates
Yes, but there are different types of limes and a couple of them don't have pits
They both have pits (chickens have wing pits and grapes have seeds which are kinds of pits)
because they are mean
Deep pits in the skin can be caused from scars. For instance, acne scars can cause deep pits in the skin.
The Brea Tar Pits are where Ice Age animals were stuck in the tar pits such as the mammoth. You can still see them today.
The function is to soak in and absorb all the water and pass it along to all the leaves so they can mix the water and light from the sun and produce food for the whole plant. This is called photosynthesis.
It's not healthy. Avocado pits, like peach and apricot pits, contain cyanide to prevent animals from eating them.
All olives do have pits, but can be bought already pitted.
Gastric pits are located in the stomach.