Biology, asked by pranavsurya4321, 9 months ago

Disease-causing factors existing within the body itself are called

a) Extrinsic factors b) Hereditary factors

c) Congenital factors d) Intrinsic factors​

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Answered by kumarmanish12577
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Answer:

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Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

d) Disease-causing factors existing within the body itself are called Intrinsic factors​.

Explanation:

  • Intrinsic factors are disease-causing factors that occur within the human body. Heart attacks, kidney failure, sickle cell anaemia, diabetes, and other diseases are caused by intrinsic causes (any two).
  • Extrinsic factors are disease-causing exogenous substances that enter the human body from the outside.
  • Congenital diseases are those that show up at birth or in the early stages of childhood. In general, many genetic illnesses present at birth and are hence congenital. Many congenital disorders, on the other hand, are hereditary or have a strong genetic component.
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