No. Whether or not you smoke is not determined by your genetic makeup. Whether or not to smoke is a choice each person makes, of their own free will.
Can we get the question in something more closely resembling English? To the extent I can decipher it: no, smoking is not hereditary beyond the "monkey see, monkey do" principle.
No. Baldness is one of the few conditions that smoking does not cause. Baldness has been found by scientists to be a hereditary condition which is passed down from generation to generation, by the genes.
I am thinking that the risk factors of health are Hereditary, Obesity, smoking, and I am thinking there is a forth but I do not remember it.
last time i checked, cancer was NOT contagious. it is hereditary. That is correct. Cancer is not contagious, it is believed to be hereditary is some instances, but some instances it is caused by a teratogen. That is an outside irritant like smoking or asbestos.
Not smoking, eating healthy, staying active, eating fruit. -yeah! and cancer is also hereditary and eat a lots of fruits and vegestable.
There isn't a strict relationship between colon polyps and tabagism. They are more related to the feeding habits and some hereditary subjects. Smoking only can exacerbate that disease, but it is not the primary cause.
Is is an infection that is hereditary
Syphilis is not hereditary.
No it isn't hereditary, it either has to be through a shag or blood transfusion.AIDS is not hereditary.
Lung cancer caused by smoking is not hereditary, as it results from the carcinogenic effects of tobacco smoke on lung cells rather than genetic transmission. While smoking can lead to mutations in the smoker's DNA, these changes are not passed on to offspring. Children may inherit a predisposition to certain cancers, but the direct cause of lung cancer from smoking is environmental and lifestyle-related, not genetic. Thus, children are not at risk of inheriting lung cancer from a parent's smoking habits.
I can give you several sentences.That is a hereditary trait.He has a hereditary illness.Her family's hereditary home is in London.
no albinism is a hereditary.