Which of the following increases the chance of cancer?
1. exposure to certain chemicals
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Biology, 29.01.2020 04:45 bakerj4314
Which of the following increases the chance of cancer?
1. exposure to certain chemicals
ii. exposure to certain types of radiation
iii. the consumption of too many vitamins
iv. sleep deprivation
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