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Asbestos and radon contribute to what type of pollution?

Asbestos and radon contribute to indoor air pollution. Asbestos fibers can be released into the air from building materials, while radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can seep into homes from the ground. Both substances pose significant health risks when inhaled.


One way radon and asbestos are similar is that they?

Both radon and asbestos are naturally occurring substances that can pose serious health risks when they are inhaled over a long period of time. They are both known carcinogens that can increase the risk of developing lung cancer.


How do asbestos and radon differ?

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that has had many commercial uses during the last century, so it can be found in many building materials and other objects. Excessive exposure through inhalation can result in asbestosis, lung cancer, or mesothelioma (another kind of cancer). Asbestos seems to produce cancer through the physical interaction of its fibrous structure with living cells. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas with no significant commercial application. Excessive exposure through inhalation can result in lung cancer. Radon produces cancer because it emits ionizing radiation which in turn produces cancer upon sufficient exposure.


What common compounds are found in radon?

Since radon is an element, it will not contain any compounds; the question should probably be as follows:- Although radon is classified as a noble gas, what compounds does it actually form ? Answer Unstable RnF2 & RNO3


What are the adaptations the cells likely to make in response to the stressor ao radon exposure?

Cells exposed to radon can undergo various adaptations to mitigate the stress caused by radon exposure. These adaptations include activating DNA repair mechanisms to fix any damage caused by radon-induced mutations, increasing antioxidant production to counteract reactive oxygen species generated by radon, and inducing apoptosis (programmed cell death) to eliminate heavily damaged cells. Additionally, cells may also activate cell cycle checkpoints to prevent the replication and division of genetically unstable cells.

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Asbestos and radon contribute to what type of pollution?

Asbestos and radon contribute to indoor air pollution. Asbestos fibers can be released into the air from building materials, while radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can seep into homes from the ground. Both substances pose significant health risks when inhaled.


One way radon and asbestos are similar is that they?

Both radon and asbestos are naturally occurring substances that can pose serious health risks when they are inhaled over a long period of time. They are both known carcinogens that can increase the risk of developing lung cancer.


What causes lung cancer other than smoking?

Radon GasAsbestosVirusesmostly smoking though


What are the primary causes of lung cancer?

Tobacco products, smoke inhalation, air pollution, asbestos and radon.


What might cause lung cancer?

Some causes of lung cancer are smoking, or inhaling harmful chemicals such as radon or asbestos.


What kind of cancer does asbestos cause?

Asbestos can cause:Pleural plaquesAsbestosisLung cancer andMesotheliomaAlthough each of these conditions can be caused by asbestos, one condition does not lead to another; each is independently caused by the presence of asbestos in the body.


Can you get dermatitasfrom asbestos?

If you work with asbestos you may get little wartlike bumps on your skin. This is caused by an asbestos fiber irritating the skin. It is not common form of dermatitis.


does asbestos cause mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma can only be caused by asbestos exposure. It is a type of cancer that is specific to individuals who have inhaled or been exposed to asbestos in some way.


How is asbestos removed and is the asbestos harmful?

Asbestos can sometimes be left in place and there may be no need to remove it. If you do need to remove it, you need to consult a professional as fibers are released when asbestos is moved that are hazardous to health.


How aggressive is lung cancer caused by asbestos?

very bad


Where can I find information on asbestos removal?

First check whether you need to dispose of your asbestos as it can sometimes be safely left alone. If you are concerned about asbestos in your home then you should call for a specialist asbestos surveyor who will be able to advise you.


Is mesothelioma and asbestos the same thing?

Mesothelioma is a form of lung cancer that is CAUSED by exposure to airborne asbestos fibers being inhaled.