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The dark colored moths were due to a genetic mutation, and were more than likely present before the Industrial Revolution. Their fitness was low because predators could easily see them on the light-colored trees. They would be eaten before they could reproduce and pass on their genetic mutation. After the trees became darkened by soot, the darker colored moths now had the survival advantage, able to "hide" from predators. The lighter colored moths became more visible to predators, and the advantage shifted. Now, the light colored moths were more visible to predators, were eaten, and didn't have the chance to reproduce. The darker moths with the mutation had the survival advantage, blending in with the soot-covered trees, and were able to reproduce at higher rates, passing the mutation on to later generations.
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birth
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when the sperm comes into contact with the egg the sperm penetrates resulting in a baby
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I feel it will no longer be healthy because the jelly applied to the leaves blocked the stomata. As a result, the plant would be deprived of oxygen needed for respiration. It wouldn't be able to carry out photosynthesis since it wouldn't have access to carbon dioxide.
Another Answer could be:
When you apply the jelly to the stomata of the leaves, they become covered, and transpiration ceases. This reduces the escape of water vapour and allows the leaf's moisture to be retained for a longer period of time. However, because the jelly layer prevents all sorts of gaseous exchange, photosynthesis and respiration are also impossible.
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Answer: I think the answer is B
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