Yes and no.
Hair loss in cancer patients is typically caused by the cancer treatment, not the disease itself.
Chemotherapy, radiation, and other treatments commonly result in differing degrees of hair loss.
As the drugs destroy cancer cells, they also harm the hair follicles, leading to hair loss.
Short answer:
No, cancer does not cause it, the treatment does.
The community children will be more physically active.
Answer:
New diseases are produced.
Explanation:
Biotechnology in animal agriculture is the potential alienation in the genetic makeup of newly created organisms from the original one which can cause several consequences in the newly produced organisms. This changing of genetic makeup also creates many new bacteria and viruses that causes more dangerous diseases in humans and animals. Sometimes the transgenic DNA can transfer into the genetic material of our cells that cause damages including cancer disease.
Answer is A. More than 90 degrees and you're not getting the full work out, less than 90 degrees and you're burning energy unnecessarily