A reducing sugar is any sugar that either has an aldehyde group or is
capable of forming one in a reaction thru isomerism. The first example
that should come to mind is glucose, which can form a <span>β(1→4)</span>
linkage. Sucrose, on the otherhand, is a non-reducing sugar. And is
bascially the opposite of a reducing sugar. It doesn't form or have
aldehydes in a basic environmet.Hope this helps!!
The answer is red blood cells.
Nerve
Damage to nerve and blood vessels can cause lack of feeling in the extremities resulting in amputations.
Nerves are cable-like bundle of axons and specialized cells (neurons) which make up the nervous system. Nerves transmit messages as electrical signals from one area of the body to another. Nerves are classified into three groups based on the area that messages are conducted. They include; afferent nerves, efferent nerves, and mixed nerves which contain both afferent and efferent axons.
It's a combination of deletion and insertion mutation.
From TTCACG to AAGGC
TTC was deleted from the DNA sequence.
AG is added or inserted in the DNA sequence.
<span>Other types of mutation aside from Deletion and Insertion are Substitution and Frame Shift.</span>