Submitted by Baby-saint t3_10ejit7 in askscience
I want to understand how its energy effects and how our body reacts to it & is there chances that a body builds defence mechanism.
Submitted by Baby-saint t3_10ejit7 in askscience
I want to understand how its energy effects and how our body reacts to it & is there chances that a body builds defence mechanism.
SethSky t1_j4v2lgd wrote
When a radioactive substance is touched or consumed, the radioactive particles release energy in the form of ionizing radiation. This radiation can damage or kill cells in the body, leading to various health effects depending on the amount and duration of exposure.
At the cellular level, ionizing radiation can damage DNA and other cellular structures, leading to mutations and cell death. This can increase the risk of cancer and other diseases. The brain and nervous system can also be affected by ionizing radiation, leading to cognitive impairment and other neurological effects.
Our body does not naturally build a defense mechanism against ionizing radiation.