Water is absorbed in the body primarily in the small intestine through a process called osmosis.
Yes.
a person who translates your xrays is called a radiologist.
These substances are called nutrients.
ionizing radiation
These substances are called nutrients.
These substances are called nutrients.
Yes, most of the radiation used during X-rays is quickly absorbed by the body's tissues or shielded by lead aprons. Any remaining radiation is typically very low and decreases rapidly as the body eliminates it. Your body does not retain radiation from routine X-rays after the procedure is completed.
A photographic image produced by the action of xrays or nuclear radiation is called a radiograph.
These substances are called nutrients.
Sugar is primarily absorbed in the small intestine of the body.
ionizing radiation