The choices can be found elsewhere and as follows:
a. Increased temperature and pressure
b. Melting and crystallization
<span>c. Exposure and weathering </span>
<span>d. All of the above
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I believe the correct answer is option C. It would be Exposure and weathering that would cause an igneous rock to become soil. <span>Weathering breaks rock down into small particles which are carried away by erosion and deposited somewhere, sometimes creating very verdant soils. </span>
Nucleic acids do that.............
<span>Vesicles are used to transport items in many different circumstances, so I'm not quite sure how to answer your question. Vesicles are used when transporting to and from the golgi apparatus, also when transporting molecules to lysosomes. They are even used when undergoing exocytosis. Basically, they are used to carry items/molecules/wastes around within cells
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