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Hypoxia describes the pathologic changes caused by a lack of oxygen in the air that is breathed in. It can result in tissue damage and cell death if not addressed promptly.
When tissue paper is lit on fire, the heat causes the air inside the paper to expand, creating a force that pushes the paper upwards. This rising effect is due to the rapid combustion of the tissue paper, which releases energy and gases that propel the paper upwards.
Polonium is a highly radioactive substance, and even small amounts can be lethal if ingested or inhaled. It emits alpha particles that can damage tissue and cells, leading to radiation sickness, organ failure, and a high risk of cancer. Immediate symptoms of polonium poisoning include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Dense fibrosis refers to an excessive growth of fibrous tissue in an area, typically as part of the body's healing response to injury or inflammation. This results in the formation of scar tissue that is thick and tightly packed, which can lead to loss of normal tissue function or restricted movement. Dense fibrosis is common in conditions such as chronic inflammation, fibrotic disorders, or following extensive tissue damage.
They cause more damage than the alpha partials but less than gamma rays
Beta particles, which are high-energy, high-speed electrons or positrons emitted by certain radioactive materials, can penetrate body tissues to a moderate depth. While they can cause ionization and damage to cells, the extent of harm depends on the energy of the beta particles and the type of tissue exposed. Generally, beta radiation can lead to localized damage, increasing the risk of tissue injury and potential long-term effects, such as cancer. However, beta particles are less penetrating than gamma rays and can often be stopped by a few millimeters of tissue or protective barriers.
Different types of tissue working together to carry out a function
Uranium undergoes radioactive decay and emits alpha particles which can damage tissue.
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bundle of vascular tissue
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