Carcinogen are cancer causing agents, not tissues.
Some tissues are more resistant to the effects of carcinogens than others. For example, bone tissue and nerve tissue tend to have a lower risk of developing cancer compared to tissues with high rates of cell division, such as skin or lung tissue. However, no tissue is completely immune to the effects of 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.
Connective, epithelial, muscular and nervous.
Ethanol is an euphoric compound.
Something that is cancer-causing is carcinogenic.
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.
According to mastering biology, yes, fat is a carcinogen.
Poison, toxin, or chemicals. Those mean carcinogen.
Carcinogen Crush was created on 2007-12-04.
Carcinogens can be eaten, drunk, inhaled, smoked, absorbed by the skin or other body tissues. Usually, if enough carcinogens are accumulated, cancer will result. They can take thousands of different forms.