i think that the answer would be dehydration but you might want to double check
dehydration
Development failure that results in the of nce absence of organs or tissue is called a
If a significant amount of connective tissue were to develop connecting the visceral and parietal pericardial layers together, it could result in a condition known as constrictive pericarditis. This condition restricts the heart's movement and function, leading to symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, and swelling in the lower extremities due to decreased cardiac output. Treatment typically involves surgery to remove the constrictive tissue and restore normal heart function.
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The medical term for the reduction of oxygen supply to tissue is ischemia. This condition can lead to tissue damage or cell death if not promptly treated. Symptoms of ischemia can include pain, numbness, or tissue discoloration.
i think that the answer would be dehydration but you might want to double check
dehydration
Infarction is death of body tissue (also known as necrosis) due to insufficient blood or oxygen supply. Ischemia is a related term relating to the decrease in oxygen or blood supply. Gangrene is the condition resulting from bacterial invasion of an area of necrosis.
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A meningocele repair can have excellent results, as neural tissue does not extend into the protruding sac. In myelomeningocele, the amount of exposed neural tissue will determine the extent of lower limb weakness, or paralysis.
The term used for excess fluid in tissues is edema. The more complete name is lymphedema and is usually the result of the lymphatic system not being able to move lymphatic fluid from tissues back into the blood stream, which results in the 'bloating' associated with it.
Not enough pulling force on a certain tissue.
A condition where the thyroid tissue is located in an abnormal place.
Tulips have the least amount of xylem tissue.
Gangrene is the death and decay of body tissue, often occurring in a limb, caused by insufficient blood supply and usually following an injury or disease.
It can, yes, if there is insufficient oxygen in the tissue.
The body tissues that have the least amount of nervous tissue is cartilage.