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13 December, 06:34

Suppose a woman lives in an area where smog levels are very high. Could breathing the air affect the genes of her future offspring? Explain.

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  1. 13 December, 06:42
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    Yes, breathing the air would affect the genes of her future offspring.

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    The air would affect the genes of her future offspring because the smog would get into their lungs and affect how they breathe, which could later on give or pass on a current diesase to the future offspring. It is not safe for them, or anyone to live in that type of habitat.
  2. 13 December, 06:59
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    Answer: It could affect her children with them having breathing problems
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