Polonium-218 undergoes alpha decay to form lead-214, which then undergoes beta decay to form bismuth-214.
The teeth will slowly decay if you do not brush your teeth.
Oxygen-17 would become fluorine-17 after undergoing alpha decay, and then it would decay into oxygen-17 again after undergoing beta decay. Alpha decay involves emitting an alpha particle comprising two protons and two neutrons, while beta decay involves either emitting an electron (beta minus decay) or a positron (beta plus decay) to change the nucleus.
The pathway that the toxins would most likely follow on first entering the plant is PHLOEM.
phloem
"Pathways" would be the plural form.
That would be radioactive decay.
Sure it will. "Radioactive" means just that - that the corresponding isotope will decay.
Polonium-218 decay to lead-214.
To accurately identify the type of decay, I would need more context about the specific decay you're referring to. Common types of decay include radioactive decay (such as alpha, beta, or gamma decay), exponential decay in physics or population studies, or even chemical decay. Please provide additional details or specify the context for a precise answer.
I would assume, 'On the road to glory'.
Tooth decay