A scenario such as this often defines the extracellular fluid as being "hypertonic", simply meaning that the fluid surrounding the cell has a higher solute concentration than that of the cell. Hypertonicity would subsequently result in "crenation" of the cell. This means that in order to maintain equilibrium, the intracellular fluid rushes into the extracellular environment and the cell shrivels.
The offspring is unique and is not like its parent plant.
The answer is biomagnification. <span>Bioaccumulation</span> involves <span>the
build-up</span> of a pollutant from the environment to an organism in a food
chain. Biomagnification refers to the tendency of pollutants to concentrate as
they move from one trophic level to the next. The substances become
increasingly concentrated in tissues or internal organs as they move up the
chain.
I think it’s (d) cuz if u try finding the answer by elimination d is the only one that makes sense also water is an abiotic factor so yea i hope it’s d