Yes, see Epi-Genetics.
Chromosomes contain genes, which carry the instructions for making proteins that control cell activities. However, it is the proteins produced by genes that directly regulate the activities within a cell.
all organisms are made of cell, and a cell contains a nucleus that controls life activities, cell reproduction and the genes.
Genes that encode proteins that are always needed are called housekeeping genes. These genes are essential for basic cellular functions and are expressed in all cells and tissues to maintain normal cellular activities.
DNA or genes
No
Human activities have changed the biosphere the most through deforestation, pollution, and habitat destruction. These activities have had profound effects on biodiversity, ecosystems, and the balance of life on Earth.
enzymes
the nucleus
Proteins.
Chromosomes contain genes, which carry the instructions for making proteins that control cell activities. However, it is the proteins produced by genes that directly regulate the activities within a cell.
no, if its in your genes you got it for life
Yes, certain environmental factors and lifestyle choices can influence the expression of our genes through a process called epigenetics. However, the actual DNA sequence of our genes remains mostly stable throughout our lifetime.
all organisms are made of cell, and a cell contains a nucleus that controls life activities, cell reproduction and the genes.
because genes are the structure for the organism and if u change the structure the outcome is changed
No, traits do not control a cell, a genes do.
"Your life has changed."
Genes that encode proteins that are always needed are called housekeeping genes. These genes are essential for basic cellular functions and are expressed in all cells and tissues to maintain normal cellular activities.