Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun is the number one cause of skin cancer, but UV light from tanning beds is just as harmful. Exposure to sunlight during the winter months puts you at the same risk as exposure during the summertime. Cumulative sun exposure causes mainly basal cell and squamous cell skin cancer, while episodes of severe blistering sunburns, usually before age 18, can cause melanoma later in life. Other less common causes are repeated X-ray exposure, scars from burns or disease, and occupational exposure to certain chemicals.
Answer:
Gel electrophoresis.
Explanation:
Gel electrophoresis is a technique that we can use to ensure that the amplification process worked because we can see the different bands of DNA in the gel and compare the bands with the DNA ladder. If we know the number of base pairs that the replicated DNA should have, we would expect to see the bands of DNA in a certain area of the gel that is accurate for that amount of bp according to the DNA ladder.
The answer is True because the body needs energy to work
I don’t think so. But then again it’s just not healthy to eat that much rice lol.