Yes, benzene is a mutagen, meaning it has the potential to cause changes in the DNA of cells, leading to mutations that can increase the risk of cancer. Long-term exposure to benzene, such as through inhalation in industrial settings, is associated with an increased risk of developing leukemia and other blood disorders.
Benzene triozonide is the combination of Benzene and triozonide. Benzene is three molecule of each chlorine and hydrogen and the addition of three molecules of ozone creates Benzene triozonide.
Benzene is not typically found in marijuana. However, benzene can be produced as a byproduct of combustion, so smoking marijuana can expose individuals to benzene if it is burned.
The chemical formula for keryl benzene is C6H5CH3. It is a type of alkylated benzene where a methyl group is attached to the benzene ring.
The condensed formula for benzene is C6H6.
The molecular name of benzene is C6H6.
No. Diabetes is a condition, not a substance, and therefore cannot be a "mutagen".
What is a physical or chemical agent that changes the nucleotide sequence of DNA?
Environmental Mutagen Society was created in 1969.
Mutagen turns people into what animal it most recently been in contact with.
Yes, that is correct. A mutagen is any agent or substance that can cause changes in an organism's DNA, leading to mutations. Mutations can have a variety of effects, ranging from being harmless to causing serious health issues.
A mutagen could change a gene that tells a cell when to stop growing.
a change in the mRNA makes a mutation of the DNA
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of course it is!
Exposure to a mutagen, such as UV radiation, can lead to genetic mutations in organisms.
No, a mutagen is an agent (usually a chemical) that mutates DNA. It can cause an abnormal DNA sequence in a gene or elsewhere
The pros of benzene is apple and the cons of benzene is banana.