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Flies have laid eggs on the body of a dead opossum. The fly eggs hatched in the larvae you see here. Soon the larvae stopped growing and did not develop into flies. Explain why this happened. A) toxins
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Flies have laid eggs on the body of a dead opossum. The fly eggs hatched in the larvae you see here. Soon the larvae stopped growing and did not develop into flies. Explain why this happened.
A) toxins in dead animal - toxins absorbed into fly larvae - larvae died
B) ran out of food - cell division stopped - growth and development did not continue
C) ran out of food - meiosis among cells stopped - growth and development did not continue
D) mutations in the larvae cells - mutations caused cell death - growth and development did not continue
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It is B, because
All cells
need food, nourishment, for growth and development. The process that supports growth is
mitosis
or
cell division
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It would be B ran out of food
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