Bones always appear as white images in regular xrays. However they arent really white because the film is clear, the plastic on the view box is white. But on xray film it is coated with a metalic layer. The xrays make the metalic layer stick to the film. So the black part of the film is where all the xrays reach the film. If the area on the xray is gray, then that means that some of the xrays are getting through implying that the structure is more dense than the black part. Soft tissue appears gray. The bone is a very dense structure allowing minimal to no xrays getting through. The film is then put through the processor and the film runs through chemicals that make the picture "stay" on the film. It is then rinsed and dried. Since the xrays make the metalic layer stick, none stick to the area of the bone because no radiation got through and the layer was washed off during processing. This is why bones appear white, they are the densest structure.
Images of bones appear in an xray because bone is denser than other living tissue, so less of the xrays can pass through it. Or, if you like, think of the bone as casting an xray shadow. Since xrays fog film, where more xrays get through the film is darker and where less get through (in the shadow) the film is lighter. The result is an xray film in which you can readily see an image of bone. If the technology is advanced enough, you can also see lighter images of other tissues, such as heart, lungs, muscle, even skin.
Because it shows the inner problem throughout it's healthy bone structure that put in it's correct bone element order this shows that it is not a regular structure on human body nor in place as one they have this memorized in human technology.
X-rays are a high-energy radiation that can go right through the soft skin, muscle, and organ tissues, and turn the X-ray film dark.
X-rays are stopped or at least diminished when hitting the much more dense metal called calcium in the bones, so the rays do not pass through to the film, creating white shadows on the film.
Normal x-ray images are not in color, they're in black and white (usually, it's more "black and pale blue" because the transparency film itself is pale blue). We'd need to know more about how the colors are being assigned to answer the question.
Because they are harder then tissues and muscle, so it cant go though the bone.
Bone is denser than tissues.
The muscles that appear striped in microscope images are called skeletal muscles. All skeletal muscles are attached to bones of the body.
Unlikely as they usually appear near bones.
She does not appear in the Lovely Bones.
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IDK um look on google!! type in google images, then type in human bones
the lovely bones is rated pg-13 because of violence and mature images that is seen in the movie
Bones soften sometimes not all the time.
Alot of times dogs burry bones.
No, but sometimes bones can tell you which racial grouping the person was from, and that can sometimes suggest skin color.
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