very beneficial for plants and therefore necessary for animal life; in large amounts in the atmosphere, it causes climate change
In order to find the answer to this one might pose this question to a doctor. Another way to get the answer to this question would be to ask a urologist.
This depends strongly on the situation: may be good or bad.
A change in the DNA can cause three types of changes: a beneficial change (organism does better than others), a deadly change (kills the organism) or a neutral change (not better/not deadly).
Ozone (which is O3). It helps protect from ultraviolet light.
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a detrimental change is the ice melts a beneficial change is somthing
another word for benefit is beneficial
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very beneficial for plants and therefore necessary for animal life; in large amounts in the atmosphere, it causes climate change
A laboratory can be beneficial because they provide a controlled environment for experiments can be conducted. Another reason that they are beneficial is that they provide a private area for experiments to be conducted.
In order to find the answer to this one might pose this question to a doctor. Another way to get the answer to this question would be to ask a urologist.
This depends strongly on the situation: may be good or bad.
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A change in the DNA can cause three types of changes: a beneficial change (organism does better than others), a deadly change (kills the organism) or a neutral change (not better/not deadly).
conferring benefit; advantageous; helpful: the beneficial effect of sunshine. Law. a. helpful in the meeting of needs: a beneficial association. b. involving the personal enjoyment of proceeds: a beneficial owner.
Can be, but most mutations are neutral. If you had a gene that coded for a hydrophobic amino acid and it was point mutated to another gene that coded for another hydrophobic amino acid then there would be no change in the protein fold and no danger. Statistically this the the majority of mutation cases.