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Long-Term Effects of Radioactive Exposure Can

Question 27

Question 27

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Long-term effects of radioactive exposure can


A) damage chromosomes.
B) interrupt cell repair mechanisms.
C) cause birth defects.
D) None of these.
E) improve one's memory.

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