Betta B.
The Remains of the Day
A tree standing alone is only seemingly alone; its roots are interconnected with the rest of the forest and the surrounding nature. Plants can warn their neighbors of danger (such as pests) or coordinate their growth through these connections; they transmit electrical signals through their tissues in response to stimuli like touch or changes in light. This network allows the transfer of nutrients like sugars, nitrogen, and phosphorus, as well as hormones and genetic material, between plants... a wonderfully supportive world.
The Remains of the Day
A tree standing alone is only seemingly alone; its roots are interconnected with the rest of the forest and the surrounding nature. Plants can warn their neighbors of danger (such as pests) or coordinate their growth through these connections; they transmit electrical signals through their tissues in response to stimuli like touch or changes in light. This network allows the transfer of nutrients like sugars, nitrogen, and phosphorus, as well as hormones and genetic material, between plants... a wonderfully supportive world.