Essentially yes. Plants do have cancer-like diseases This forum has the same question and a far better answer than any I could provide. http://www.askabiologist.org.uk/punbb/viewtopic.php?id=1216
Plants do not get cancer, but they do get other diseases. Fungi is one of the most common things that attack plants and cause distortion and sometimes death of the plant.
Plants cannot contract cancer but can be effected by other diseases that effect plants.
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It depends. If it is a plant it is the energy that powers photosynthesis, but if it is a human they get burnt and get skin cancer
If the plant does not have enough iron the plant will have died either or the plant should not have too much or too little it should be in the middle in order to survive. If too much it will affect the chlorophyll and the plant will suffer in very little amount of time!
So that we learn how we work and so that when we are ill, we know what has caused it and what we can do to make it better
My hypothesis is that optimal growth requires enough watering but not too much watering. If the growing plant does not get enough water, it will suffer from dehydration, but if it gets too much, it becomes vulnerable to attack by fungus. For hydroponic gardening, it is sometimes possible to grow a plant in water, with an added anti-fungal agent.
a plant gets cancer by a micorwave when it is by it
cancer, inpotence and loadsmore
Colon cancer
All animals are susceptible to getting cancer, regardless of species.
anal cancer
Alec Guinness didn't suffer from any illnesses during his lifetime. But he died of liver cancer
There's no cure for cancer yet but there will be one day and one one has to suffer anymore
10 years
I think it would be CANCER or DEATH!! Cancer can cause suffer DEATH is pure TERROR
1 in 13 men get it and 1 in 16 women get it................................
You will suffer from lung cancer and most likely die from it.
Steven Burns - 15yrs Vic,Aus.