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10 February, 21:14

Which of the following does not play a role in determining whether individuals get cancer from a carcinogen?

1. their genetic makeup

2. how much of the carcinogen they are exposed to

3. their sex chromomes, or gender

4. how long they are exposed to a carcinogen

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  1. 11 February, 01:05
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    The correct answer is 3.

    The sex hormones, or gender, would not be able to discriminate the occurrence of cancer, due to exposure to a carcinogen.

    Gender may affect in the cases when the cancer is hereditary, and it sex-linked.

    Otherwise, in non-hereditary cancers, the gender and sex hormones will not affect the chances of getting cancer.
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