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The correct answer is - A. A computer model.
Explanation:
Pilots use flight simulations for their training, airlines heavily depend and rely on the training at computer simulators (fixed base simulators). These simulators are based on Artificial intelligence to stimulate real-like virtual conditions with 3D geographical locations and many other components such as cockpit controls and how to use the cockpit displays to control the airplane.
Thus, the correct answer is - A. A computer model.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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A. ENZYMES
Explanation:
Enzymes are the catalysts of reactions found in living things.  Enzymes can be best described as kind of proteins that serve as biological catalysts. They majorly function in increasing the speed of biological reactions by lowering the activation energy . Enzymes do not effect the equilibrium of any reaction. Also, enzymes itself are not used up in any reaction, however transient changes can occur in them due to the reaction. Enzymes are specific for different substrates. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The proposal that a human sperm contained a miniature human being is consistent with the now-discredited theory of development known as preformation theory.
Preformation theory, a historically well-liked belief that creatures develop from miniature replicas of themselves, has a long history in biology. Preformationists thought that the shape of living things already existed in reality before their growth, as opposed to being put together from components.
Hippocrates and Anaxagoras were the first thinkers to put forth a preformation theory, with Hippocrates proposing that the zygote contains all of the adult's structural components and Anaxagoras asserting that the paternal semen contains all of the child's components.
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It is only half of the amount of DNA found in the parent. ... The two daughters cells formed from binary fission... Are identical and contain their own copy of the chromosome, ribosomes, cell wall, etc.