<h2>How does a missense mutation affect the function of a protein?</h2>
A missense mutation will change the amino acid sequence. This may alter the function of the protein, usually negatively, but sometimes positively. This later case may be favored by evolution, as the change is heritable.
<span>Carbohydrates is the correct answer</span>
The correct answer is C. It is taken in from the air
Explanation:
Carbon dioxide is a gas that exists mainly in the air or atmosphere. Additionally, this chemical compound is required for plants as part of photosynthesis (process to produce energy). In this process, plants take dioxide from the air through the leaves' stomata, which are small spores, use this along with sunlight and water to produce energy, and later release oxygen. According to this, carbon dioxide is taken from the air by plants (option C) while oxygen is given off.