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Invasive tumors can cause damage to surrounding tissues.
cancer
Cancer
FALSE!! Any abnormal growth in the brain destroys brain tissue.Yes, even a benign tumor or growth in the brain can cause damage because by pressing on healthy brain tissue.
Cancer
Benign brain tumors do not infiltrate nearby tissues but can cause severe pain, permanent brain damage, and death
Yes, both an acid and base can cause severe burns and tissue damage!
Yes, a water heater can leak and cause damage to the surrounding area if not properly maintained or if there is a malfunction.
An aneurysm can rupture, spilling blood into the surrounding body tissue. A ruptured cerebral aneurysm can cause permanent brain damage, disability, or death.
Both acids and bases can cause tissue damage. Acids typically denature proteins and cause coagulation of tissues, while bases can lead to liquefactive necrosis and saponification of fats in the tissues. The extent of tissue damage depends on the concentration, duration of exposure, and specific pH of the acid or base.
latient
Yes, lemon tree roots can be invasive and potentially cause damage to surrounding structures or plants if not properly managed.