A substance that stops the synthesis of mRNA causes the liver to stop functioning in various ways. This will hinder the making of new proteins and enzymes which facilitate the breakdown of various substances by the lover.
I suppose that the liver might be unable to terminate toxins due to a lack of various proteins.
The absence of p53 could cause cells to copy damaged DNA, which could lead to mutations.
It depends. Because many amino acids have more than one codon, it may not affect the protein at all. However, if it does change the amino acid sequence, it could cause a change in the three-dimensional structure of the protein, resulting in a mutation.
Provided you do shower, if you do not rinse thoroughly, it could cause itching.
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Chemosynthesis gets its energy from oxidation of inorganic substance, photosynthesis gets its energy from light. Chemosynthesis could occur just about anywhere there are enough suitable chemicals to oxidize [metabolize], while photosynthesis could occur only when there is sufficient light.
"Bleach" as a noun is a substance, not a reaction at all. "Bleach" as a verb could conceivably be a synthesis reaction, but is more often decomposition.
A blood pH of 8.1
Condensation
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Yes, the thermal expansion is very important in physics and technology.
Could you describe the functioning of ALU? please.
The substance may contain a smaller substance that could invade your lung system and irritate the sells in your lungs causing your eyes to itch or causes you to cough.
The choke mechanism on your 98 Explorer could be sticking. The EGR valve could also not be functioning right. Either of these issues could cause the rough idle problem.
The absence of p53 could cause cells to copy damaged DNA, which could lead to mutations.
Absolutely it could cause brain damage or worse it can also be classified as an inhalant.
A chemical reaction can change a substance into a solid, liquid, or gas. It may cause a substance to explode or could cause no change at all.