
How is a complete carcinogen different from an incomplete carcinogen?
A) Complete carcinogens damage oncogenes, and incomplete carcinogens damage suppressor genes.
B) Complete carcinogens damage suppressor genes, and incomplete carcinogens damage oncogenes.
C) Incomplete carcinogens are more likely to induce sporadic cancers.
D) Complete carcinogens are more likely to induce sporadic cancers.
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