Answer: D. Workplace exposure
The workplace exposure is a primary risk factor for developing cancer. Chemical workers, X-ray technicians, ionizing radiation researchers and asbestos workers are those people who work and are exposed to cancer-causing agents. They must follow all safety precautions and as much as possible, minimize any exposure to such compounds.
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An athlete’s resting heart rate may be considered low when compared to the general population. A young, healthy athlete may have a heart rate of 30 to 40 bpm.
That’s likely because exercise strengthens the heart muscle. It allows it to pump a greater amount of blood with each heartbeat. More oxygen is also going to the muscles.
This means the heart beats fewer times per minute than it would in a nonathlete. However, an athlete’s heart rate may go up to 180 bpm to 200 bpm during exercise.
Pap smear- microscopic examination of cervical cells
Amniocentesis- microscopic examination of amniotic fluid
Mammography- use of x-ray to observe breast tissue
colposcopy- Direct examination of the vagina using a magnifier