Answer: Chromosomes
Explanation: Chromosomes contain a cell's DNA. When a cell divides, the chromosomes must replicate. There are two types of cell division. Chromosomes undergo a different process depending on the type of cell division. It is important that chromosomes replicate properly so that each resulting cell has the correct amount of DNA after division.
I think the answer is<span> all species evolve from pre-existing species. This was based on Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution which he learned during his expeditions.He identified that some fossils have similarities with other existing animals, in which he believed were a part of adaptation in order to survive.</span>
Prokaryotes are identified with bacteria: most live as single-cell organisms but some bacteria associate in a chain. Prokaryotes have their DNA in the cytoplasm of the cell. Eukaryotes ("Eu" for true) have a nucleus, a compartment separated from the rest of the cellular content, which contains the DNA.
In both of eucaryotic an procaryotic cell, you can find DNA, all kinds of RNA, Cytoplasm, ribosomes, and a cell membrane,
In procaryotic cell only you can find: a cell wall (located outside the cell membrane), you may find also pili, capsids, plasmids, and flagella.
In a eucaryotic cell only, you can find Nucleus (which contain the DNA), mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum,
Volcanoes and tectonic plates enrich land formation. When a volcanic eruption occurs, materials are brought to the surface that results in the formation of new islands. The actions of converging tectonic plates have created the most beautiful landforms and oceanic trenches. Also, eruptions better the soil quality in a given location. The mineral deposits emitted during an eruption is absorbed by the soil and becomes a lifelong source of nutrition.