Cancer can be caused by genetic problems (in the DNA from birth) or from environmental problems (something that you come in contact with). Just like biologists have identified specific gene sequences that increase a persons susceptibility to certain types of cancer, other biologists have identified chemical carcinogns that are present in the environment. Of these chemical carcinogens some are manufactures (e.g. benzene) others are natural (e.g. aflatoxin on peanuts, or sunlight)
Cadmium is toxic to humans and the environment because it can accumulate in the body over time, leading to serious health issues such as kidney damage, lung problems, and cancer. In the environment, cadmium can contaminate soil and water, harming plants, animals, and ecosystems.
Yes, animals can get cancer just like humans can.
like humans cancer is hereditary
Humans modify the environment in Egypt
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Humans are the one that are affecting environment the most. They have evolved with technology has left the environment behind.
Anything in the environment that humans use is a natural resource.
Humans interact with the environment creating great change. The largest effect of how humans interact with this environment is the destruction of rainforests.
Yes, the term 'environment' can include humans as well. Humans are a part of the natural environment and are impacted by and have an impact on the surrounding ecosystems and natural resources. Thus, considering humans as part of the environment is important in understanding the interconnectedness of all living beings.
Cancer.
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