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Malaria can be described as a disease which is caused by a parasitic organism. The Anopheles mosquito carries the parasite Plasmodium in it. When this mosquito bites a human being, the parasite gets transferred into the blood of the person causing malaria. Before entering the blood cells, the plasmodium travel to the liver where they get matured.
Malaria is a life-threatening disease which kills many humans each year, especially people living in underdeveloped countries.
In diseases, similar patterns of mutations in harmless genes may possibly be a cause or an effect of the disease. To investigate if it is a cause, it is worth looking into the proteins synthesized by the gene and whether it’s structure or functionality is affected by the pattern observed. It is also worth looking into the downstream effects possibly caused by the pattern in the gene. The gene may encode a non coding region which could affect post transcriptional splicing for example.
I'd say first question, "life changes over time".
Second question, "when there are physical similarities in the early stages of embryonic development, it suggests that each of the modern organisms once had a common ancestor".
Third, appendix.
Fourth, "they are evidence that all came from a common ancestor and that life changed over time for all these organisms to exist".
Fifth, "they all share at least 50% of the same DNA arrangement".
I might be a little late but hopefully this helps!
Navel is not an example of organ
Without knowing the main subject it is related to beside just Biology,
Biotic and Abiotic factors
Basically
Living and non-living factors
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