Some tissues are more resistant to the effects of carcinogens than others. For example, bone tissue and nerve tissue tend to have a lower risk of developing cancer compared to tissues with high rates of cell division, such as skin or lung tissue. However, no tissue is completely immune to the effects of carcinogens.
Its immediate effect at least is corrosion of tissue.
Connective tissue would be better suited to cushion the kidneys against a blow due to its more elastic and supportive properties compared to epithelial tissue, which primarily functions as a protective covering. Connective tissue, such as adipose tissue or the renal capsule, can provide a cushioning effect to absorb and distribute the impact of a blow, helping to protect the kidneys from injury.
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They cause more damage than the alpha partials but less than gamma rays
What is the effect of exercises on bone tissue??
What effect will organopesticides have on muscel tissue What effect will organopesticides have on muscel tissue
no.it doesn't effect on any tissue.
It is the tissue compartment in which the active drug is implementing its effect
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"no! the liver!" heart tissue is damaged.
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Osteoclasts cut away the calcium from the bones.
a group of similar cells is called a tissue
Lactic acid and oxygen debt
Exposing tumors to ionizing radiation kills them faster than it kills nearby healthy tissue. If you can focus or otherwise concentrate the radiation on the tumor the effect is even stronger. The reason for this effect is tumors generally grow much faster than healthy tissue, and ionizing radiation damages growing tissue much more significantly than tissue that is not actively growing. This damage should kill it.
Uranium undergoes radioactive decay and emits alpha particles which can damage tissue.