no only multicellular
UV has adverse effects. It can cause skin cancer to living organisms.
Restriction enzymes take apart the DNA in a certain area and allow for a plasmid to be inserted within the gap that is created. Restriction enzyme use is basically the same for both the production of recombinant DNA and for transgenic organisms since an organism can synthesize the DNA that has been inserted into it once it has been placed within the organism. In the case of unicellular organisms the restriction enzyme is first introduced to break apart the DNA and then the plasmid is introduced to create the desired effect. Then the organism can express those genes through further processing of the newly introduced DNA and through mitosis (which is how unicellular organisms reproduce) it can give that gene to its offspring. In the case of multicellular organisms a restriction enzyme and accompanying plasmid must be presented when the organism is just a zygote. This process is how those glow-in-the-dark fish are created and provided that those fish can reproduce they'll also give their traits on to future generations just like single-celled organisms would.
unicellular
Studies have shown that it has no effect on cancer
No, it has no effect on developing cancer.
Low hemaglobial is not a cause of cancer as much as it is a side effect of cancer
no
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Generally no. Hairloss is a side effect of chemotherapy in the treatment of cancer.
Studies have shown that beta-carotene has no effect on cancer