Its obviously the cell theory. make me brainliest please
It depends on the placing of the mutation. If the mutation is in a coding area then it may effect function of the amylase by preventing proper folding of the protein or the formation of bonds that hold the protein together, for example a mutation in a cysteine residue may inhibit the formation of a disulphides bond.
I would say the respiratory system (the lungs) fail. The lungs are to receive oxygen and it sends it to the heart.
I am not much of a biology nerd but I am taking an educational guess.
All I can say that the lungs need oxygen. Without oxygen, the heart will stop pumping blood and you will be suffocating with this essential. That is why you should never smoke and actually take great care of your precious body.
Answer:
Water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen are among the few simple molecules that can cross the cell membrane by diffusion
Explanation:
Transport proteins generally perform two types of transport: “facilitated diffusion,” where a transport protein simply creates an opening for a substance to diffuse down its concentration gradient; and “active transport,” where the cell expends energy in order to move a substance against its concentration gradient
The best answer would most likely be genetics or genetic theory.
There were many doubts about Darwin's theory because Darwin could not yet describe the mechanism of inheritance. Mendel's work on inheritance was already published, 2 years earlier, but this eluded Darwin. It was only till after Darwin's death that the science of genetics came about.
This union brought about the "modern synthesis," a theory that proposes that both genetics and natural selection is a result of evolutionary changes.