By elimination: d is wrong for sure.
c is not right as there is no gland in the esophagus or the pharynx
b is also wrong as if there is no gland, then there is no enzyme and no chemical digestion in <span>esophagus or pharynx
a is the only one left.</span>
Answer:
It could lead to several later problems in the cell.
Explanation:
Removing a piece of DNA could severely affect the cell but it could also cause nothing. Depending on the part that is damaged, it could codify for a vital protein but it could also be an intron, which are pieces of DNA that don't codify for any protein. This has been recently researched and even though there are introns that could cause some serious trouble, most of them are an unknown matter to nowadays scientists. Anyway, a wrongly repaired sequence could end in a mutation that can potentially damage the cell and therefore the organism.
A. Only questions about the natural world.
Science can’t answer questions about society or philosophy.
The natural world is what Science is about, so it can answer questions about it.
(of an immature or stem cell) capable of giving rise to several different cell types.
There would be 23 chromosomes