Define carcinogenic - non-dietary factors, Biology

Assignment Help:

Define Carcinogenic - Non-dietary Factors?

A large number of agents cause genetic damage and induce neoplastic transformation of cells, they fall into the following categories.

1. Oncogenic viruses

2. Chemical carcinogens

3. Radiant energy

 


Related Discussions:- Define carcinogenic - non-dietary factors

Biosphere, The biosphere is composed of all living organism. This sphere in...

The biosphere is composed of all living organism. This sphere includes all the microorganism, plants and animals of earth. In fact biosphere involves interaction of living beings w

Living Environment- Cells, What happens to a cell when placed in a salt sol...

What happens to a cell when placed in a salt solution and then into distilled water?

Improvement of cereal proteins - mutual supplementation, Define Improvement...

Define Improvement of cereal proteins - Mutual supplementation? Improvement of cereal proteins: Cereals, in general, are limiting in lysine and threonine while legumes, milk, m

Genetically modified foods-golden rice, Normal 0 false false ...

Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4

Augmentation therapy, Augmentation Therapy: The functional gene is intr...

Augmentation Therapy: The functional gene is introduced in addition to the defective gene endogeneous to the cell(s) in this somatic cell gene therapy,  i.e. the improved  cell

What is the transcription of the gene downstream, A substitution mutation o...

A substitution mutation occurs in the GRE making it unrecongnizable to the glucocorticoid receptor. What impact would this have on the transcription of the gene downstream of this

Compare between mummers of dna vs monomers of rna, Name few polymers in the...

Name few polymers in the eukoratic cell? Name the mummers that make up the DNA? Compare and contrast between mummers of DNA VS monomers of RNA?

Explain germ layers that form tissues and organs in animals, Q. What are th...

Q. What are the three types of germ layers that form tissues and organs in animals? The three germ layers are the mesoderm, the ectoderm and the endoderm.

Effects of long term malnutrition on adults, Effects of long term malnutrit...

Effects of long term malnutrition on adults In adults, once the stored carbohydrates and fats are used up, the body starts using proteins to generate energy. These protei

Different stages involved in feeding patient - peptic ulcer, Q. Different s...

Q. Different stages involved in feeding patient - peptic ulcer? Stage I: It is characterized by haematemesis (vomiting of blood which may be derived from mouth, stomach, oesoph

Write Your Message!

Captcha
Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd