Myomatous changes refer to the development of myomas, which are benign tumors made of muscle tissue. These changes can occur in various organs but are most commonly associated with the uterus (uterine fibroids). Myomatous changes are usually non-cancerous but can cause symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding and pelvic pain.
Reversible changes and physical changes are not exactly the same. Reversible changes can be undone and the original substance can be recovered, while physical changes alter the appearance or state of a substance without changing its chemical composition. Physical changes are usually reversible, but not all reversible changes are physical changes.
No, changes in state of matter (such as melting, freezing, boiling) are physical changes, not chemical changes. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties.
density changes when the substance changes.
changes in DNA
its physical changes
A myomatous uterus is a uterus with fibroids, or benign tumors of the uterine muscle.
Myomatous uterus refers to a myoma within the uterus. A myoma is a usually benign mass is growing in the uterus. The free fluid can become trapped within the uterus, depending on where the myoma is growing.
Benign. If it was cancerous, it would have been called myosarcoma, not myoma. :)
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Because it changes its form.
Physical Changes
Changes are good for a person, unless the changes are not good changes... then, changes are bad for a person. If you support bad changes then you would be supporting bad change for a person.
Reversible changes and physical changes are not exactly the same. Reversible changes can be undone and the original substance can be recovered, while physical changes alter the appearance or state of a substance without changing its chemical composition. Physical changes are usually reversible, but not all reversible changes are physical changes.
The changes talking place in our surroundings and which are useful to us are called Useful changes. The changes which are not useful but harmful are called Harmful changes
No, changes in state of matter (such as melting, freezing, boiling) are physical changes, not chemical changes. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties.
Irreversible changes are changes which can not be turned back yo normal. These are chemical changes because the particles of the material have changed completely.
Yes. Chemical changes are changes in what things are made of, physical changes are changes of physical localization or state of matter ( liquid, solid, or gas)