Heat and chemicals are two good ways to alter or damage proteins.
The chlorophyll of plants can't be damaged or altered depending with the light that the plant receives. This is what is referred to as chlorophyll fluorescence.
What is the scientific term for when a protein is altered so that it becomes biologically inactive or significantly ineffective?
A denatured protein has had its structure dismantled or altered, rendering it disfunctional or nonfunctional, and therefore useless.
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Protein is vital for growth and rebuilding damaged areas.
If large amounts of protein are found in the urine, the kidneys are one of the structures that could be damaged. The liver might also be damaged.
If the striate cortex is damaged in animals or humans, the half field of vision opposite the hemisphere that's damaged is altered.
The COX1 protein can still function if the gene is altered between species due to its high rate of mutation as well as the fact that its sequence is conserved.
denaturing. the proteins are said to be 'denatured'
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