Answer: Natural Selection
Explanation:
Natural Selection is the process by which the chances of the fittest organism to survive increases and rest of the organisms has less chances of survival.
The diversity of the organisms increases the survival rate of the organism. The natural selection shows that the fittest organism will have a greater probability to survive.
The more stable the organism more will be the probability of the organism to resist the change.
Answer:
It is very likely that M. sexta is more captain of the plant than the other species that don´t tolerate the chemical defense of the plant. It may also be common to find them without problem in the leaves and near the glands that exude the defenses of the plant. Finally when ingesting the leaves with the chemical compounds it is very common that M.sexta now contains these substances in its body.There are reports that this species feeds on tobacco plants that contain nicotine and by consuming the plant they activate a specific gene responsible for the secretions of the substance, this moves away from caterpillar its predators.
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Answer:
The correct answer would be C.) The cell grows and makes a copy of its genetic material.
Cell cycle can be divided into two phases namely; inter-phase and mitotic phase.
Inter-phase or resting phase is the phase occurs between two consecutive mitotic phases.
It is sub-divided into three phases:
Gap 1 (G₁) phase: The cell actively performs its functions during this phase. It grows in size, transcribe and translate all the enzymes, proteins and other components which are necessary for replication of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).
Synthesis (S) phase: It is the phase during which DNA content of the cell is replicated or synthesized. After this phase, the DNA content of the cell doubles however, the chromosome number remains the same.
Gap 2 (G₂) phase: The cell resumes its growth and prepares itself for cell division or mitotic phase. The cell organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts (in plants) also divide during this phase. The cell continues to grow until it enters mitotic phase.
Hence, we can conclude that the cell grows and makes copy of its genetic material ( usually DNA) before mitosis.