Answer:
By changing a gene's instructions for making a protein, a variant can cause a protein to malfunction or to not be produced at all.
Explanation:
Plants, algae, and a group of bacteria called cyanobacteria are the only organisms capable of performing photosynthesis.
The answer for the above question is the Euglenid. These are a protist characterized by one or more whiplike flagella that are used for locomotion and by a photoreceptor that detects light. These are photosynthetic, however if they are deprived of chlorophyll, some are capable of heterotrophic mode of nutrition where the ingest already made food.