Answer:
no, because it would have to be a perfect process, and changing would end in a mistake.
Explanation:
(detail) It would be unlikely, because a frameshift mutation shifts every nucleotide down one, so several amino acids in the protein are likely to be changed. However, if a frameshift mutation occurred near the end of the DNA sequence, the protein could have minimal changes to its structure and function.
Besides pollution, other threats include overfishing, an excess of phophorus and nitrogen in the water, destruction of habitat, and motorboats. Propellers from the boats can tear out seagrass.
Linear because if you were to chart or graph it, the line would remain constant.
The correct answer is:
d. Copperhead snakes detect heat given off by potential prey.