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How does the radiation from radioisotopes cause damage to human tissue?

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A.
by ionization knocking electrons away from atoms

B.
by breaking the bonds between atoms in molecules

C.
by causing nuclear chain reactions inside cells

D.
by causing transmutations of atoms within cells

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

B.

by breaking the bonds between atoms in molecules

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