The ""radura"" symbol is required to be displayed on the packaging of fresh foods that have been irradiated with Ionizing radiation.
Ionizing radiation is a specific category of high-energy radiation that is powerful enough to ionize (or remove an electron, a negative particle from) an atom or molecule. Ionizing radiation has the ability to alter cellular chemistry and harm DNA.
Radiation is the broad term for energy that a source emits. The sun's heat or light, microwaves from an oven, X-rays from an X-ray tube, and gamma rays from radioactive materials are a few examples. Atoms can be ionized, or have their electrons removed, by ionizing radiation.
Ionizing radiation can injure people in two different ways, including cancer and direct tissue damage, when the dose is high enough. When enough molecules are broken apart to render the cells incapable of functioning, direct tissue damage results.
To learn more about ionizing radiation please visit -
brainly.com/question/26660482
#SPJ4
Size, cost, and safety are things to consider.
"Cleaning can be difficult" is not a sufficient reason to not buy something. It can be a factor, but everything else is to be taken with much more consideration.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
Answer:
false
Explanation:
The Banning of Pete Rose refers to a 1989 agreement between Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti and Pete Rose whereby Rose agreed to be banned from baseball for life in return for baseball not making a formal determination about whether or not he had bet on baseball.
Rose was one of the greatest hitters in baseball history. He still holds the record for most hits in a career, after passing Ty Cobb's record of 4,189 hits in 1985; he went on to total 4,256 hits in his career. Not only did he break that record, but Cobb is the only other player who has over 4,000 career hits. Given his career accomplishments, he would have been a cinch to be elected to the Hall of Fame, but the ban made him ineligible for Cooperstown.
Cancer is the noncommunicable disease