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The simpliest form of matter to have unique chemical properties
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Element
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Despite there minute quantities these elements play vital roles in physiology
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Trace elements
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Inorganic elements that are extractedfrom the soil by plants and passed up the food chain to humans and other organisms. Consist of 4% of the bodies weight
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Minerals
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A single positive charge
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Protons
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Have no charge
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Neutrons
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Tiny particles with a single negative charge and very low mass
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Electrons
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The elctrons on the outermost shell that determine the chimical bonding properites of an atom
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Valence electrons
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Unstable isotopes
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Radioisotopes
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Process of decay of an isotope
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Radioactivity
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Jogj-energy radiation ejecting electrons from atoms, converting atoms to ions. it destroys molecules and produced dangerous free radicals and ions inhuman tissues.
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Ionizing radiation
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Causing mutations in DNA
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Mutagenic
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Triggering cancer as a result of mutation
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Carcinogenic
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The time required from 50% of a radioisotope to decay to a more stable state
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Physical halflife
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Is the time required for half of it to disappear from the body
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Biological half-life
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Charged particles with unequal numbers of protons and electrons
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Ions
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