Mechanism of Carcinogenicity and teratogens
Carcinogenicity refers to the ability of a substance to cause cancer, while teratogenicity involves the potential of a substance to cause developmental malformations in embryos or fetuses. Both processes are significant in environmental health and ecotoxicology as they affect both human and ecological health.
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