Technically, any part can. But there are those who will object to having their brains or
reproductive organs imaged, especially if they are alive at the time.
All body parts can be imaged using MRI. Moreover, MRI scans are not adversely affected by bone, gas, or body waste, which can hinder other imaging techniques.
the left side of the body can be imaged by ultrasound in a sonogram.
Your face, the only exception is your dad.
Yes.
my/o and encephalo
There are many body parts that are used when using the Kettler Elliptical. Examples of body parts that are used when using the Kettler Elliptical includes arms and legs.
a grid is a device placed in front of the image receptor which only allows xrays to travel directly through from the tube and prevent xrays which have been "scattered" from passing through to the image. This gives a much clearer resulting image. Grids are generally only used on thicker body parts where scattered xrays are more of an issue
Yes.
Ask again, saying which body part is being imaged.
Mainly, that different people have body parts of different sizes.
my/o and encephalo
Scientists can build new body parts from stem cells using a patients own bone marrow in a lab. They are now using 3D printers to make the body parts faster using stem cells.