Natural selection, in which the fittest organisms are the most capable to survive and reproduce.
Answer:
Lysosomes are the membrane-bound organelles present in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells.
They are called the suicidal bags of the cell.
They contain numerous hydrolytic enzymes which are used to digest complex biomolecule into their simpler units.
Lysosomes can fuse with each to form larger vesicle in order to digest very large compounds or cellular debris.
They play an important role in autophagy and help in recycling the materials in the cell.
They do so by digesting the debris (unwanted or damaged part) and returning the simpler constituents back to the cell. These substances are then reused as the building blocks for new components of the cell.
D. <span>In root-tip wedging, plant roots get into cracks, grow, and break apart the rocks.</span>
Answer:
the loneliness of the animals or the animals not wanting to go