Radiation can damage DNA in cells, potentially leading to mutations and increasing the risk of cancer. However, the extent of mutations and their impact on the body depend on the dose, type of radiation, and duration of exposure. Protection and precautions can minimize the risks associated with radiation exposure.
Radiation exposure causes damage to the cells of your body, which can mutate them. Mutated cells are sometimes referred to as cancer cells, and thus radiation can give you cancer. There are different effects from different kinds of radiation, but mutating cells is the basic form of damage that radiation does.
A black body emits more radiation than a white body. A black body absorbs all radiation that falls on it and re-emits it as thermal radiation, making it an ideal emitter. On the other hand, a white body reflects most radiation and thus emits less overall.
Loss of infrared energy from the body is called thermal radiation.
One common misconception about thermal black body radiation is that it depends on the material of the object emitting the radiation. However, in reality, thermal black body radiation only depends on the temperature of the object, not its material composition.
Yes, most of the radiation used during X-rays is quickly absorbed by the body's tissues or shielded by lead aprons. Any remaining radiation is typically very low and decreases rapidly as the body eliminates it. Your body does not retain radiation from routine X-rays after the procedure is completed.
I've never heard of Mutate The Hamster, but I'm guessing you mean Mutate The Labrat, or Mutate The Labrat is similar to Mutate The Hamster. But here's what I know about the radiation. You have to use the radiation a bit at a time or else the rat will die. Plus, you have to constantly feed it until the radiation wares off, and make sure that there is no other chemicals in its system (like mutagen X) or else the toxication will be too high, and it will die. I hope that helped.
Beta particles are not as penetrative as gama rays and can be stopped by the skin. Another reason is because of the high risk and danger involve if one is to expose the internal body to the beta radiation. This is due to the high ionizing effect of beta radiation that can easily mutate a DNA strand making it difficult to control it for uses in the body.
Radiation exposure causes damage to the cells of your body, which can mutate them. Mutated cells are sometimes referred to as cancer cells, and thus radiation can give you cancer. There are different effects from different kinds of radiation, but mutating cells is the basic form of damage that radiation does.
Mutations can occur spontaneously during DNA replication when errors are made, such as base substitutions or insertions/deletions. They can also be induced by external factors like radiation, chemicals, or viruses.
Mutate is a verb.
Exposure to high levels of radiation can damage cells in the body, leading to severe health problems and eventually death. The radiation can disrupt the normal functioning of cells, causing them to die or mutate. This can result in organ failure, immune system suppression, and an increased risk of developing cancer. In extreme cases, the damage caused by high levels of radiation can be fatal.
go to experiment or exp click the irradiator then hold it, do it to long and his head will blow up!
Because it knocks pieces off our basic molecules allowing them to mutate and form cancerous tissue.
I was tranfixed as I watched the man mutate into a werewolf.
you can mutate yourself but you have to travel far to see a doctor because if you belive that you can then your mental
you basically mutate the rat simple as that
'Mutate' is spelled correctly as you did it.