whats the difference between carcinogenes and mutagens
Carcinogen are cancer causing agents, not tissues.
Asbestos and Benzene are examples of carcinogens known to cause cancer in humans. Argon and Formaldehyde are not classified as carcinogens.
Pollen is not considered a carcinogen. It is a natural substance produced by plants for reproductive purposes, and while it can sometimes trigger allergies in sensitive individuals, it is not known to cause cancer.
The name of the carcinogen in bacon is nitrosamine, which is formed when nitrates or nitrites in cured meats react with amino acids during cooking or processing at high temperatures.
The amount of xrays produced in a photoelectric effect varies. . . . alot.
A cigarette
Something that causes cancer is called a carcinogen. If there is a carcinogen in food, it could cause cancer.
Yes, ultraviolet light is an example of a carcinogen. Carcinogens are cancer-causing substances, and exposure to UV light can lead to skin cancer.
Inhaled asbestos or cigarette smoke.
ultraviolet light.
Cancer can be a carcinogen. Carcinogen are usually in breast cancer.
Coumadin is not a carcinogen.
yes it is a carcinogen
"UVA is a known carcinogen".
No, honey is not a considered carcinogen.
A Carcinogen.
A carcinogen.