Answer:
B) gamma rays are high energy and may cause damage to healthy cells.
Step-by-step explanation:
Gamma rays (γ) are a type of electromagnetic radiation formed by highly energetic and high frequency photons. They have a great penetrating capacity, being able to propagate thousands of meters in the air and pass through steel sheets up to 15 cm thick. They propagate in vacuum at the speed of light, about 300,000 km/s.
Gamma rays are high energy and in contact with the tissues of the human body can cause serious problems. Gamma rays passing through our body produce ionization in cellular tissues. High levels of gamma rays can produce dangerous tissue ionization and can cause damage to healthy cells.