<span>Beneficial traits are inherited traits (they may be phyical, biochemical, or behavioral) which increase an organism's fitness. Fitness is the technical term in biology for an organism's ability to reproduce itself, compared to other organisms. A beneficial trait, then, may either (1) increase the number of times which an organism reproduces, (2) increase the number of offspring which an organism has per reproductive act, or (3) increase the fitness of individual offspring. These three are not, of course, mutually exclusive. </span>
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"changed" (and any subsequent words) was ignored because we limit queries to 32 words.
Well here's an image of the things that do occur (different phases). You can see which ones are are right in the answer choices and pick out the wrong one. I hope this helps...
Cell wall and chloroplast are two examples of structures which are found in plant cells but not in animal cells.
Answer: The answer is low stomata