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MRI is particularly useful for imaging the brain and spine, as well as the soft tissues of joints and the interior structure of bones.
Flowers are one of the reproductive strategies used by (some) plants. So the answer is yes.
Anabolic reactions form organs and tissues of the body.
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The Blood Vessel Carries Useful Materials To The Cells And Tissues Of The Body.
Oil Red O stain is useful for visualizing chylomicrons in tissues, as it stains lipids red and helps in their identification under a microscope.
Yes, imaging techniques such as ultrasound, CT scans, and MRI can be useful in identifying obstructed blood supplies in organs and tissues. These techniques can help visualize the blood vessels and detect blockages or restrictions in blood flow, allowing for timely diagnosis and treatment.
Tools such as positron emission tomography (PET) scans and fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) tracer can be useful for viewing metabolic activity in the body. These methods involve measuring the uptake of glucose, a marker of metabolic activity, in different tissues. PET scans can provide valuable information about the functioning of organs and tissues in the body.
There is no single most useful Zerg unit; any unit can be useful, useless, or somewhere in between. Where a unit falls is dependent on the current situation. Compare to the game Rock-paper-scissors, where rock is useful against scissors, but useless against paper. Of course the unit relationships are more complicated in the StarCraft games.
The testes are responsible for producing sperm and the male sex hormone, testosterone. Sperm production occurs in the seminiferous tubules within the testes. Testosterone is important for the development of male reproductive tissues, as well as secondary sexual characteristics like muscle mass and voice deepening.
Antibiotics are useful against bacteria; they do not do anything about viruses.
It depends on the army you are playing against. The Nightspinner is useful against troops, but useless against vehicles.