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Faulty Proteins Some changes made to the DNA can mean the instructions are incorrect or harmful to the cells, so that a control switch is flipped and Faulty Proteins are being generated. A variation in a DNA site that creates faulty protein is also referred to as a Genetic Mutation. When a DNA change results in faulty proteins in the cells that need that protein to function correctly, this usual..
Proteins Proteins are very important because they build the DNA ladder and they do all the enzymatic work in the cells that are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body’s tissues and organs. Proteins regulate all of the metabolic reactions in the cell and serve as the enzymes needed to catalyze the body’s cellular reactions. Everything that can be seen in a physical biolo..
DNA, RNA and Proteins DNA Structure DNA, RNA and Proteins All living beings are reliant on three main molecules for essentially all of their biological functions. These molecules are DNA, RNA and Proteins. The two strands of DNA run in opposite directions to each other and are therefore adjacent to each other (anti-parallel). It is the sequence of these four nitrogen bases along the backbone tha..
Blood Plasma Magnetic fields are physical and environmental forces that produce a variety of responses in cellular biology that include changes made in DNA-RNA messaging and many genetic factors. When there are changes made to the planetary magnetic field, changes made to the rate of electromagnetism (EMF) exposure, this directly alters cellular processes, gene expression and Blood Plasma. Funct..
Blood Blood is a body fluid that delivers necessary substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells and transports metabolic waste products away from those same cells.Two types of blood vessels carry blood throughout our bodies: Arteries carry oxygenated blood (blood that has received oxygen from the lungs) from the heart to the rest of the body. Blood then travels through veins back to the..
Kidneys Kidney Anatomy 신장의 (해부학적)구조 The Kidneys are bean-shaped organs that serve several essential regulatory roles. Their main function is to regulate the balance of Electrolytes in the blood, along with maintaining pH homeostasis. They also remove excess organic molecules from the blood, and it is by this action that their best-known function is performed: the removal of waste products of met..