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The ribosomes are the " workbench " of protein synthesis with the rough ER accepting some polypeptide chains from the ribosomes studding it into it's lumen for modification. Then the modified proteins are shipped to the Golgi for further modification and shipment to wherever they are needed.
Of the picks only c can be correct because these mutations could lead to evolutionary change in future populations of these organisms under question.
'cause.
mutations in dna can be advantageous and lead to charecteristics that help a person survive or increase it chances of survival.
It will lead to mutations in the parent organisms =)
Chemicals that do not cause cancer by themselves but can act with another chemical to cause cancer (cocarcinogens). Damage to DNA in cells can lead to cancer. ... Unrepaired DNA damage can lead to mutations, or changes, in genes, and mutations in certain genes can cause cancer. You can also inherit mutations.
Mutations in reproductive cells (sperm/egg cell) can be caused by X rays and this can lead to birth defects.
Genetic variation, which can lead to evoloution, and then potentially a new species.
do it own your own ;p
A common type of incorrect DNA is called a mutation. Mutations are changes in the DNA sequence that can occur due to various factors such as mistakes during DNA replication or exposure to mutagenic agents like radiation or certain chemicals. Mutations can lead to altered or faulty genetic information, potentially resulting in genetic disorders or other abnormalities.
If the chromosome mutations fail, then it is most likely to lead to a sign of cancer, since chromosome has failed to mutate properly.
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