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Every life form is probably the product of accidental mutations! Nowadays mutations are not necessarily accidental--they are called genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
Probably a lot...
You will probably gain weight.
then every body would probably move to the side with sun
it cause every cell
That has never happen to me. You probably caught a virus.
Leap years happen every 4 years. It was probably 1996 and 1992.
Oh yes, in a world of seven billion people, you can be sure that bullying happens every day. We can, of course, still try to discourage it. We do not live in a perfect world, but we can try to make it better.
A mutation occurring in a germ cell is heritable 50% of the time. Somatic cell mutations only affect the individual cell and its progeny produced by mitosis. Somatic cell mutations cannot be passed on to the organism's offspring.
um thats impossible unless the whole place filled with water up to the mountain which in that case every one below probably died
Every time a human cell divides, approximately 30 to 100 mutations can occur in the DNA due to errors in replication and environmental factors. However, most of these mutations are corrected by cellular repair mechanisms. It's important to note that while mutations are common, the majority do not lead to significant changes in cell function or contribute to disease.
We have very few disasters really, probably one large one every 10 maybe 15 years.