Answer:
yes because this positivley affectz both friendly microbes
Answer: c. maybe, depending on specific traits at organism in cellular levels of both animals
Explanation:
Evolutionary history has to do with the processes through which living organisms evolve from their ancestors to their present generations.
It's quite possible for the fruit fly and the fruit bat to share a common ancestor based on their evolutionary history depending on specific traits at the organism and cellular levels of both animals.
Therefore, the correct option is C.
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) associates with a set of proteins to form ribosomes. These complex structures, which physically move along an mRNA molecule, catalyze the assembly of amino acids into protein chains.