Proteins are extremely sensitive to heat because the sudden rise of temperature breaks its hydrogen bonds. The sensitivity of the side chains and its three-dimensional structure also contributes to its reaction to extreme heat.
Enzymes are highly sensitive to pH and temperature because changes in temperature and pH readily break their hydrogen bonds, and because of their three-dimensional structure and side chains.
Not usually.
Proteins, though the acidity and temperature can vary for individual proteins, are opitmal at a almost invariant temperature and acidity.
As far as pH, proteins are made up of amino acids, and the pH will determine how protonated the amino acids are.
A point mutation could have no impact or it could be lethal. It depends on whether the mutation changes the amino acid sequence of a protein, or if it changes the amino acid at a critical location in the protein.
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This could result in an irreversible denaturing of the protein.
The sequence of nucleotides in DNA molecule is equivalent and is closely related to an amino acid sequence in the protein molecule. If for any reason the sequence of DNA nucleotides changes it will be reflected in amino acid sequence in the protein. Moreover, the correct sequence of amino acid in the protein will form the correct three-dimensional structure, or tertiary structure, that will confer the biological activity to protein. If a wrong amino acid is translated from a mutated gene in the DNA could change the spatial structure of the protein and therefore modify or erase its biological function.
High temperature is the maximum temperature that could eb reached for the day and the low temperature the average lowest temperature that is likely fo the day
Yes. Deforestation, which is primarily a human activity, affects the earth's capacity to control global temperature.
A point mutation could have no impact or it could be lethal. It depends on whether the mutation changes the amino acid sequence of a protein, or if it changes the amino acid at a critical location in the protein.
Changes in climate and increased temperature can have an effect on animals and their reproduction. It can affect the number and quality of their offspring. It can affect livestock's ability to grow meat and wool.
The protein would be made of the wrong amino acids
Wrong Shape
just do it you'll be fine
How could each of these changes affect erosión and streams
A: YES but some the output could go negative as temperature changes
Amount of sun, amount of clouds and amount of moisture in the air are 3 examples of things that could affect temperature.
Yes.
This could result in an irreversible denaturing of the protein.
AnswerTime could affect matter but matter could not affect time. Example: By 2050 65% percent of polar bears will be extinct because of changes in the land formations.