ribosomal RNA
b
messenger RNA
c
RNA polymerase
d
transfer RNA
Answer:
Messenger RNA (mRNA)
The correct answer is B. beaks, finches
Explanation:
One of the main elements Darwin used to write "The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection" was his observation of finches on the Galapagos island. Charles Darwin visited Galapagos during the 1830s and in there he observed multiple species of finches that differ in the shape of their beaks. This caught Darwin's attention who determined the shape of the beak varied according to the diet the species had. For Darwin, this shown all the finches derived from the same ancestor and their beaks and other features were the results of natural selection and evolution. Thus, Darwin wrote his theory by noting the differences in the beaks of closely related finches.
Answer:
The mouth and teeth break up the food and mix it with saliva.
Answer:
stomach
Explanation:
The stomach is like a mixer, churning and mashing together all the small balls of food that came down the esophagus into smaller and smaller pieces. It does this with help from the strong muscles in the walls of the stomach and gastric (say: GAS-trik) juices that also come from the stomach's walls.