C) Natural selection
When something happens in nature and something changes all of a sudden, the animals tend to adapt to what gives them more chances of survival. As a result, a large amount of the population would attempt to adapt in a way that helps them survive.
Answer:
It must be large particles move into cells, unless there is another option
Explanation:
Passive transport does not require energy, so the first one is incorrect
Particles are moved from areas of high concentration to an area of low concentration, so the last one is also incorrect
So it should be large particles can move into cells, unless of course there is another option
Answer: Viruses do have DNA or RNA, and DNA is the code for life. Like living things, viruses evolve through time and thus can adapt to their environment. But unlike cells, viruses cannot use their genetic material by themselves. They need a living cell in order to function and reproduce; otherwise they are playing dead.
I'm not sure but my gut is telling me that it isn't B, I don't think D so I'm chowing between A and C, maybe Less Dense, I'm guessing it is at least cause the others just don't seem right
Cells are the basic unit and structure of everyone. When someone is made, they are made out of one cell. They go through mitosis to make more cells and grow. Cells though are the building blocks of life because all life forms start off as cells.
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