<span>In ecology, common limiting factor resources are environmental conditions that limit the growth, abundance, or distribution of an organism or a population of organisms in an ecosystem. ... Limiting factors may be physical or biological.</span>
<span>Surface tension! Hope this helps!</span>
A cell treated with the drug taxol will become stuck in telophase phase. Telophase is the fifth stage of mitosis, it is also the last stage. During this phase, chromosomes sets assemble at opposite poles and a nuclear envelope is formed around each set. Telophase which is the final stage of replication of DNA and the cell nucleus will be inhibited by taxol.
In this example of evolutionary development, we can see a selective advantage.
Developing of new characteristics, in this case, the spots on moth's wings is a part of the process of adaptation of organisms to their environment.
The new characteristics are acquired through mutations and natural selection filters the ones that are the most beneficial for the holder.
For example, a mutation which results in moths having shorter wings is disadvantageous, because it makes the individual who possesses it less likely to survive and reproduce.
On the other hand, developing of spots that resemble eyes can be advantageous, since it enables the holder of the trait to be more successful and more likely to leave offspring.