n some organisms, the appendix is an important structure for digestion. In humans, however, the appendix plays no role in digestion. This loss of function is most likely the result of one or more mutations over time. Analyze the impact of this mutation on the organism. O A. The mutation is most likely beneficial. O B. The mutation is most likely harmful. O C. The mutation is most likely neutral. O D. The mutation is not passed down from parent to offspring.

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1pt In some organisms, the appendix is an important structure for digestion. In humans, however, the appendix plays no role in digestion. This loss of function is
most likely the result of one or more mutations over time. Analyze the impact of this mutation on the organism.
O A. The mutation is most likely beneficial.
O B. The mutation is most likely harmful.
O C. The mutation is most likely neutral.
O D. The mutation is not passed down from parent to offspring.
Transcribed Image Text:1pt In some organisms, the appendix is an important structure for digestion. In humans, however, the appendix plays no role in digestion. This loss of function is most likely the result of one or more mutations over time. Analyze the impact of this mutation on the organism. O A. The mutation is most likely beneficial. O B. The mutation is most likely harmful. O C. The mutation is most likely neutral. O D. The mutation is not passed down from parent to offspring.
1ot A gene mutation occurs that causes an organism to produce more of an enzyme that helps repair damaged cells. Predict how this will impact the organism.
O A. The organism will not be able to repair cells.
O B. The organism will take less time to repair cells.
O C. The organism will use less energy to repair cells.
O D. The organism will use more energy to repair cells.
Transcribed Image Text:1ot A gene mutation occurs that causes an organism to produce more of an enzyme that helps repair damaged cells. Predict how this will impact the organism. O A. The organism will not be able to repair cells. O B. The organism will take less time to repair cells. O C. The organism will use less energy to repair cells. O D. The organism will use more energy to repair cells.
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