No, but it is known that old/sick prey is much easier to catch. The evidence is that, say, there's no old and sick prey. The predator has to eat regardless, and whatever is there for it to take, it will. Think of a lion and a zebra, and the zebra is eating grass in the middle of a field. The lion is going to take that chance.
A) infiltration
that should be the correct answer
The answer is growth and development.
Answer:
Meteors
Explanation:
When meteors burn up in the earth's atmosphere it lwaves behind a dust trail of the comet, thus making a shooting star
The answer is A.
tRNA brings amino acids in the cytoplasm of a cell to the ribosomes in said cell during RNA translation, allowing the formation of a protein.