Inherited condition result from defective enzymes because enzymes are proteins and genes encode them.
Defective lysosomes can result in the inability to break down and remove a particular compound, leading to its excess accumulation within the cell. This can occur due to mutations in lysosomal enzymes or transport proteins that are responsible for degrading the compound, causing a buildup and subsequent cellular toxicity.
70% of cancers are estimated to result from mutations that are not inherited.
When a fertilized egg has defective autosomes, it often leads to developmental abnormalities or pregnancy loss. Such defects can result in conditions like Down syndrome or other genetic disorders, depending on the specific autosomes involved. In many cases, these abnormalities can cause the embryo to fail to develop properly, leading to miscarriage early in the pregnancy. Overall, the presence of defective autosomes significantly impacts the viability and health of the developing fetus.
What is a common ERROR, or what is a common RESULT?A common result of a defective charge is that the judge may well dismiss the defective charge WITHOUT PREJUDICE, which gives the prosecution the opportunity to re-file the proper (or amended) charge if they wish to do so.
Enzymes are produced as a direct result of gene expression, where specific genes in DNA are transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) and then translated into proteins. This process is regulated by various factors, including cellular signals, environmental conditions, and the organism's metabolic needs. As proteins, enzymes facilitate biochemical reactions by lowering activation energy, allowing reactions to occur more efficiently within living organisms.
other inherited traits are behavioral and are called what
Yes, the gear banging in VW Touareg can be as a result of the defective coolant temperature sensor.
Thorns are inherited. They result from genetics.
Enzymes in human cells tend to perform optimally at a specific temperature and pH level. Any significant deviation from these optimal conditions can result in decreased enzyme activity, disruption of cellular processes, and potential cell damage.
Color blindness is typically inherited through genetic mutations, most commonly on the X chromosome, making it more prevalent in males. It can also occur due to damage to the retina or optic nerve, or as a result of certain diseases or medications. Some people may experience color blindness as a result of aging or other health conditions. In rare cases, it can be acquired rather than inherited.
The production of alcohol by yeast cells is the result of fermentation, a metabolic process that converts sugars into alcohol and carbon dioxide in the absence of oxygen. This process is carried out by yeast enzymes, specifically alcohol dehydrogenase, under anaerobic conditions.
A defective gene ! Hi plato users ;)