An MRI scanner emits radio waves whilst it is scanning and utilises a strong magnetic field. It does not emit any ionising radiation like X-rays.
Rays are given off
X-rays use what are called X-rays...that was a given but MRIs use magnetic pulses instead of the X-rays. The difference is that the X-rays don't pass through bone (so you see the bone) and the magnetic pulses penetrate the entire flesh but bounce off every cell. This shows what the inside of the person looks like.
The thing that protects the earth from ultraviolet rays given off by the sun is called the ozone layer. The ozone now has a large hole in it.
sun rays or photosynthesis
X-Rays, MRI, or CT scans.
X Rays and Untra sound
It requires years of training in order to read radiological films, such as X-rays, CT scans and MRIs. Usually those are given in medical schools
I'm not a doctor !!! but i request a MRI after two doctors send it me to work, they do X-rays 3, chiropractic , but I just was work with ice pack on my back for 12-14 hrs a day and pills, is was something wrong, I'm got a lawyer they do MRI and they find a hernia bulge disc in the lumbar area, to inside off the column, the doctors and even X-rays cant diagnose to many things.
X-Rays, MRI, or CT scans.
ozone layer
the waves are electromagnetic waves.
The energy is called nuclear radiation, high energy particles and rays that are emitted by the nuclei of some atoms.