Macroevolution the major evolutionary change
If you're talking about something that lives off of eating others to survive, this would be considered a heterotroph
If you're instead asking for what hunts others as prey, then you'd consider this a predator
<em>If this is a multiple choice question, try looking for one of those two as the answer.</em>
<span>For 0 < x < 90
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cos (90-x) = sin (x),
and
sin (90-x) = cos(x)
Let's just try and pick the top one, the equation will become
<span>cos (90-40) = sin (40)</span>
<span>Cos (50) = sin (40)</span>
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<span>Hope this helps</span>
Vacuoles are storage organelles that are found in both animal and plant cells. They store food or any other forms of nutrients, they also store waste products so as to protect the contamination of the cell environment. These waste products are sent out of the cell via vacuoles. In plants the vacuoles are larger than in animals. The vacuole provides plant nourishment in the scarcity of water in the external environment hence, prevents the wilting of plants.