The tissue samples are not alive. They are not growing/moving like a living human so the effects the drugs have on the non living samples may be different to the effects on a living human.
The UV rays are of three types. they are UV-A, UV-B, UV-C.
It irritates the Eyes, throat, lungs. It can also harm plants and other living things and damage many materials. It absorbs UV-B or more energetic light, that would otherwise reach Earth's surface. UV-B damages DNA, passing through skin (or leaf structures) that is transparent to UV-B.
UV rays affect vegetables. They alter their chemical composition.
It is important as UV rays are harmful. They are fatal for living organisms.
The ozone depletion makes UV rays enter the earth. UV rays are fatal for living organisms.
The tissue samples are not alive. They are not growing/moving like a living human so the effects the drugs have on the non living samples may be different to the effects on a living human.
The UV rays are of three types. they are UV-A, UV-B, UV-C.
LSD is potent in such very small quantities that it can have significant effects when it comes in contact with skin, which is dead tissue. If it is capable of absorbing through dead tissue to living tissue in large enough quantities to have effects, then it is certain to have effects when put on living tissue, which has much closer contact to the bloodstream and therefore the brain. In short, it certainly will, even in very small quantities.
The tissue samples are not alive. They are not living or moving like a living human. The effects of the drugs may be different on 'non living' samples may be different to the effects on a non-living human.
It irritates the Eyes, throat, lungs. It can also harm plants and other living things and damage many materials. It absorbs UV-B or more energetic light, that would otherwise reach Earth's surface. UV-B damages DNA, passing through skin (or leaf structures) that is transparent to UV-B.
Useful effects of UV are also there. Filters, locks etc use UV.
UV has adverse effects. It can cause skin cancer to living organisms.
Destruction of ozone can cause UV rays to come in. This can even cause global warming.
UV is no worse for scar tissue than for normal skin.
Clinical trials are designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of treatments in humans, which requires testing them in a living, functioning organism. Human tissue samples cannot explain how a treatment affects the whole body, including its absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. Additionally, clinical trials allow researchers to monitor for adverse effects due to the treatment, which cannot be assessed in tissue samples alone. For high-quality human tissue samples for in-vitro research, visit Central BioHub.
UV rays affect vegetables. They alter their chemical composition.