Answer:
A) Protection from viruses
Step-by-step explanation:
Restriction enzymes are part of the bacterial defense system against invading viruses (bacteriophages). These enzymes can recognize specific DNA sequences, called recognition sites, and cleave the DNA at or near those sites. By doing so, they effectively cut up and destroy the viral DNA, preventing the virus from replicating inside the bacterial cell. This protection mechanism is a crucial part of the bacterial immune system.