A stroke primarily affects brain tissue. It occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is interrupted, leading to the death of brain cells in the affected area due to lack of oxygen and nutrients. Depending on the location and severity of the stroke, different brain regions may be impacted, resulting in various neurological deficits. Additionally, surrounding tissues may also be affected due to the cascade of cellular events following the initial injury.
It tends to be yyour brain that is affected by a stroke when it is starved of oxygen
Muscle tissue
moo
when a person has a stroke it can be from blockage in 1 or both of the carotid arteries in the neck.
yes
the brain
possibly. If it is a serious stroke and you have already had heart related issues, than yes.
Mostly the mucous tissue in the respiratory system, but mucous tissue in the gastrointestinal system is also affected.
aspirin or a machine called tissue plasminogen activator.
The target tissue affected by somatic mutations is the body's non-reproductive cells, including those in organs, muscles, and connective tissue. These mutations are not passed on to offspring as they do not affect germ cells.
the bone
glandular