No, glands are meant to regulate many features of the human body, like salt and/ or acids...
Cell mutations can occur in various glands however, and can most likely be malignant cancers.
Amylase is responsible for the digestion of starches in the body. If a mutation occurred in the genes coding for the production of amylase, this would interfere with the body's ability to digest starches and other complex carbohydrates (which begins in the mouth with enzymes from the salivary glands).
The permanent change in a gene or a chromosome is called Mutation.
i] spontaneous mutation ii] induced mutation iii] germinal mutation iv] somatic mutation v] chromosomal mutation vi] gene mutation are the some of the major types of mutation......
mutations
Chromosomal mutation
It's called a mutation.
A mistake made during copying of genetic information is called a
A mutation
A change in a gene or chromosome is called a: Mutation
heritable change occurs in a line of descent
A mutation.
Missence mutation