Children are generally more sensitive to radiation than adults because their cells are dividing and growing at a faster rate, making them more vulnerable to damage. Additionally, children have smaller bodies and organs, which tend to absorb more radiation compared to adults. It is important to limit children's exposure to radiation to reduce the risk of long-term health effects.
Cells that are actively dividing, such as those in the bone marrow and gastrointestinal tract, are most sensitive to radiation damage because they are constantly replicating and thus more susceptible to the effects of radiation.
Rapidly dividing cells like stem cells, bone marrow cells, and intestinal cells are most sensitive to radiation damage due to their high rate of cell division, making them more susceptible to DNA damage. Cells in the skin and mucous membranes are also highly sensitive to radiation.
It all depends on the organs. Those cells, tissues and organs, where theres lots of division are most sensitive to the harmful effects of radiation at high levels of exposure, including the skin, the gut mucosa, hair follicles and so forth...
Hair and nails are generally less sensitive to radiation compared to other parts of the body. However, it's important to note that all cells in the body can be affected by radiation exposure to some degree.
Children are more at risk from radiation exposure because their bodies are still developing and growing, making their cells more susceptible to damage. Additionally, children have a longer life expectancy, giving any potential long-term effects of radiation exposure more time to manifest. Their smaller size also means that they will receive a higher dose of radiation for a given exposure compared to adults.
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No, they are just as sensitive as any other cell.
Cells that are actively dividing are most sensitive to radiation damage.
Cells that are actively dividing, such as those in the bone marrow and gastrointestinal tract, are most sensitive to radiation damage because they are constantly replicating and thus more susceptible to the effects of radiation.
The reproductive organs and bone marrow are the most sensitive to radiation in the human body. These tissues have a high rate of cell turnover and are more susceptible to damage from radiation exposure.
Rapidly dividing cells like stem cells, bone marrow cells, and intestinal cells are most sensitive to radiation damage due to their high rate of cell division, making them more susceptible to DNA damage. Cells in the skin and mucous membranes are also highly sensitive to radiation.
Because Prof.Kodjo thought so
Well Children basicly are much more sensitive and fearful than adults:(
It all depends on the organs. Those cells, tissues and organs, where theres lots of division are most sensitive to the harmful effects of radiation at high levels of exposure, including the skin, the gut mucosa, hair follicles and so forth...
Hair and nails are generally less sensitive to radiation compared to other parts of the body. However, it's important to note that all cells in the body can be affected by radiation exposure to some degree.
Children are more at risk from radiation exposure because their bodies are still developing and growing, making their cells more susceptible to damage. Additionally, children have a longer life expectancy, giving any potential long-term effects of radiation exposure more time to manifest. Their smaller size also means that they will receive a higher dose of radiation for a given exposure compared to adults.
yes, even more when concentrating on the area