The effects of mutagenesis on tissues can vary widely depending on the nature and extent of the mutations. Some possible effects include: - Cellular Dysfunction: Mutations can disrupt normal cellular functions, leading to cell death or uncontrolled cell growth. - Tissue Degeneration: In some cases, mutagenesis can cause tissues to degenerate, losing their normal structure and function. - Neoplastic Transformation: One of the most serious effects of mutagenesis is the transformation of normal cells into cancerous cells, leading to the development of tumors.