I see no reason why it shouldn't develop in space. Apart from the lack of gravity - which seems irrelevant in this case - outer space is not much different from here.
True
I assume true because if it doesn't have enough space the plants roots will become cramped and alter the rate of growth of the plant. Imagine trying to grow an apple tree in a pot, it obviously won't develop properly due to so little space provided.
Polycheats Annelids were first animals to develop a true coelom .
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tropic of cancer and tropic of capricon
No, many people who develop cancer are still smokers.
True. While breast cancer is more commonly associated with women, men can also develop breast cancer. Though rare, it's estimated that around 1 in 833 men will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. Men have breast tissue, though typically less developed than women's, and this tissue can still be susceptible to cancerous growth.
Yes. If, for example, you sexual intercourse in space and you contracted Human Papilloma Virus, this can develop into Cervical Cancer. If you were exposed to too much sunlight, again, you could develop Skin Cancer, however, what your exposed skin would be doing in Space is more of a concern! In general, cancers such as Prostate cancer, occur when the natural change between old cells and new cells in the human body gets out of balance and this can happen at any time or anywhere. I presume the original question was asking if Space can protect you but it cannot as Cancer is not an airborn virus or bacteria so it would make no difference.
Not true in any way, shape or form.
No, this is not true.
True
No they do not.
I assume true because if it doesn't have enough space the plants roots will become cramped and alter the rate of growth of the plant. Imagine trying to grow an apple tree in a pot, it obviously won't develop properly due to so little space provided.
Yes, like all animals bats can develop cancer. This is more common in bats that are part of captive zoologic collections, as most bats in the wild don't live long enough to develop cancer.
No. There are carcinogens that can cause a person to develop cancer
Cancer
Cancer