Answer:
O E. Coli Bacteria
Explanation:
Cancer is a genetic disease caused by mutations (i.e., genetic changes) in the genes that regulate distinct cell functions such as, for example, proliferation and differentiation. There are many factors capable of causing mutations and therefore are associated with cancer. For example, ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun has been identified to be the main cause of skin cancer. Moreover, there are individuals that are inheritably prone to suffer specific mutations in cancer-associated genes (oncogenes). Finally, many pesticides are well-known to be mutagenic agents (e.g., 2,4-D, glyphosate, endosulfan, etc.) and thereby can lead to cancer.