what are the effects of carcinogenic chemical products on health?
and what is in the chemical product that caused these effect?
carcinogenic means it causes cancer (at least in lab animals). There are a number of chemicals that are suspected carcinogens. UV light from the sun is a known carcinogen (skin cancer). Carcinogens cause mutation of the DNA.
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these substances alter biological reaction cycles ,by altering the products n reacting with substances tht produce illeffect ,they tend to cause certain mutations.
mercury,arsenic etc
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There are a lot of carcinogens! Most of them cause different types of cancer.
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carcinogenic means it causes cancer (at least in lab animals). There are a number of chemicals that are suspected carcinogens. UV light from the sun is a known carcinogen (skin cancer). Carcinogens cause mutation of the DNA.
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As I understand it the effect of a carcinogenic chemical is to induce carcinogenic changes in the DNA of a cell. i.e. to promote that cell to become cancerous. However some chemicals are more carcinogenic than others some may quickly produce cancerous changes in many of the cells after only a short exposure, other chemicals you might have to come into contact with every day for years for it to have any effect.
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carcinogenic = cancer causing
The short simple version
they release free radicals in your body and cut through dna killing cells or less frequently, cutting through a strand of dna that results not in the death of the cell, but in its uncontrolled reproduction and function, otherwise known as cancer
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