That depends on the disease, but often the tissue will look discolored, sometimes with a reddish or even greenish tint, or brown, or black. It could be swollen, hot to the touch, or look different in some other way from the surrounding tissue (strange bumps or dents or looks like something is eating away at it.
Tissues provide a physical barrier against harmful substances, pathogens, and mechanical damage that can affect underlying structures. They also help regulate temperature, prevent dehydration, and assist in the repair of damaged tissues. Additionally, tissues can contain immune cells and other defense mechanisms to protect the body from infections and injuries.
Different tissues have varying permeability to molecules, which impacts the rate of diffusion. Tissues with higher permeability, such as lungs or intestines, allow for faster diffusion due to more open pathways for molecules to pass through. In contrast, tissues with lower permeability, like skin or brain tissue, experience slower diffusion rates as molecules encounter barriers to passage.
Gangrene affects body tissues, typically resulting from a lack of blood supply due to injury, infection, or a systemic condition like diabetes. It can affect any part of the body but commonly occurs in the extremities like fingers, toes, and limbs. Immediate medical treatment is necessary to prevent further tissue damage or systemic infection.
Tissues are made up of cells that do the same job. Cells have to be a certain shape or size to make a tissue. I hope that answered your question!
The condition of your tissues depends on factors like hydration, nutrition, blood flow, and overall health. Adequate hydration and nutrition are essential for maintaining healthy tissues, while limited blood flow or chronic health conditions can affect tissue health. Regular exercise, a balanced diet, and avoiding harmful substances can help support good tissue condition.
by making the tissues unhealthy
Environmental factors like dirt can poorly affect the health of the lung tissues if inhaled. These particles will agitate the tissue.
Hormones affect specific tissues called target tissues or target cells. These tissues have receptors that bind to hormones, triggering a response or change in cellular activity.
Depends on the disease.
Yes. Steroids affect muscle tissues all over the body.
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Factors that affect the release of oxygen to tissues include the level of oxygen in the blood, the pH level of the blood, temperature, carbon dioxide levels, and the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen. These factors can influence how readily oxygen is released from hemoglobin into body tissues where it is needed for cellular respiration.
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