They have offspring by reproducing whether that be: sexual intercourse, asexual reproduction, etc.
People refer to "Darwin's finches" from time to time as a symbol of evolution in the Galapagos Islands, but the father of evolutionary theory actually dropped the ball on those birds, collecting better details on mockingbirds, tortoises and other species.
Charles Darwin's observations, notes and collected organisms from the Galapagos Islands during his 5-year voyage on the Beagle resulted in his theory of evolution by natural selection, one of the best substantiated theories in the history of science.
He collected several finch species, including the warbler finch, sharp-beaked finch, ground finch, small tree finch, large tree finch, common cactus finch and large ground finch.
It stores the cell sap or the food for the cell's later use
It is mined then crushed into powder so it burns quicker. The heat is used for energy.
Chloroplasts work to convert light energy from the sun into sugars that can be used by the cells.