Sandra has a houseplant sitting on her kitchen windowsill, where it receives a lot of sunlight.
What will most likely be the plant’s pattern of growth?
The cells on the shaded side of the plant will grow longer, causing the opposite side of the plant to grow toward the window.
The cells on the shaded side of the plant will shrink, causing the opposite side of the plant to grow toward the window.
The cells on the sunny side of the plant will grow longer, causing the shaded side of the plant to grow away from the window.
The cells on the sunny side of the plant will shrink, causing the shaded side of the plant to grow away from the window.
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