Chemical (mutagens)
usually either mimic the structure of nucleotides and are inserted in DNA or either cause
chemical changes (such as alkylation) in nucleotides hence causing mismatching during replication.
Radiation, on the other hand, (due to its high energy) causes double-strand breaks in DNA causing an
increased likelihood of mutations during the repair of the DNA by cell
mechanisms.
Earth Science i’m guessing ...
i think it is D. B. AND C. im sorry if im wrong
Answer:
I think you missed something of question take a look at it
The answer is because a part of the organism could die and the organism could continue to live.
In the very changing environment, such was when multicellular organisms evolved, the organisms that could adapt to that environment, survived. If in some moment multicellular organism emerged and its multicellularity helped him to survive, that is the reason this characteristic remained. On of the explanation is that multicellularity allows the organism to continue to live even if <span>a part of the organism dies.</span>