Answer: A. Cells can divide uncontrollably.
Explanation:
If the p53 gene is damaged, tumor suppression is reduced. A cell with damaged DNA may proceed with its division. <u>The daughter cells produced are likely to inherit mutations due to the unrepaired DNA of their mother cell</u>. Over many generations, cells tend to accumulate mutations. These mutations result in a p53 protein, and DNA damage can accumulate in cells which means <u>it will not able to control cell proliferation because it is unable to trigger apoptosis</u>. Such cells may continue to divide in an uncontrolled way, leading to tumor growth. This means people who inherit only one functional copy of the gene (or none) will most likely develop tumors.
Answer:
photosynthesis
Explanation:
Chlorophyll a absorbs the wavelengths of violet-blue and orange-red light and functions as a primary electron donor during the election transport chain in photosynthesis. It also functions in transporting energy to the reaction center where P680 and P700 are located.
The structure on the right is saturated while the structure on the left is unsaturated (presence of double bond). At room temperature the saturated fat will be solid and the unsaturated fat will be liquid.
High consumption levels of saturated fats are associated with heart problems. Consumption of high levels of saturated fats can raise your cholesterol levels and increase risk of heart disease.
Unsaturated fats are not associated with heart problems.
An example of saturated fat would be the fat found on red meat. An example of unsaturated fat would be the fat found in nuts, avocados, etc.
Answer:
In photosynthesis, water, carbon dioxide, and energy in the form of sunlight are inputs, and the outputs are glucose and oxygen.